Dry Eyes - Symptoms in Working-Age Individuals

Dry Eyes - Symptoms in Working-Age Individuals

Dry eyes are a condition characterized by insufficient moisture on the eye surface, resulting from decreased tear production or excessive tear evaporation. The causes of dry eyes include immune reactions leading to damage of the lacrimal gland cells, hormonal changes during menopause, and lifestyle habits such as prolonged eye use or exposure to windy environments.


The symptoms of dry eyes can vary and may include:

  • A sensation of eye stiffness.
  • Eye irritation.
  • Sensitivity to light and wind.
  • Excessive tearing.
  • Blurred vision.

If you experience dry eyes and do not seek treatment, it may lead to corneal inflammation. In severe cases, it can potentially cause blindness. Initially, artificial tears can be used to moisturize the eyes and relieve discomfort. Lifestyle changes, such as reducing eye strain and adopting proper eye care habits, may also be beneficial. If symptoms persist despite these measures, it is recommended to consult a doctor for further evaluation and treatment.

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