Dry eye disease is a common eye condition that many people suffer from. The condition can be caused by a wide range of conditions, certain medications, medical problems, and more. There are so many causes that some people may have more than one cause for their dry eye disease. If you have dry eyes, seek out relief from the best eye doctor in the area. For your eye care, you can call our Las Vegas, NV, office to make an appointment with our optometrist and get your eyes examined for this condition and other problems. We at Eyes & Optics are here to help.

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Causes of Dry Eye Disease

As mentioned, there are many causes behind this eye condition. One of the most common causes today is spending a lot of time at the computer. This makes you blink less often than you should, and this leads to your eyes becoming drier. You may also have a medical condition, such as diabetes, that is contributing to the condition. You may also be taking any of several medications that have dry eye diseases as a side effect. There are many that can do this, including many allergy and antidepressant medications. Other causes include being in a room with a powerful fan or over-air-conditioning. Being in the wind without eye protection is also a cause. If you bike or ride in the car with the window down, this can cause it due to the air drying out the protective tear film on your eyes. 

Treating Your Dry Eye Disease

If you are suffering from dry eye disease, there are many things that you can do to find relief. When you see our optometrist, you may get a prescription for medicated eye drops to help with the condition. You can also get non-medicated eye drops over the counter to give you fast relief when you need it. You can also use a humidifier in your home to keep your tear film from drying out too quickly. 

Symptoms of Dry Eye Disease

There are a lot of different symptoms that you may have with dry eye disease. You might feel like your eyes are itchy, burning, or stinging, and they may be sore and feel tired. Some people get a sticky, stringy mucus coming from their eyes, and some will have red eyes or watery eyes. If your eyes have changed and you're seeing any symptoms of dry eye disease, it may be time to see an optometrist for the condition. 

Visit Us for More Information from Our Optometrist, Voted the Best Eye Doctor in Las Vegas

When it's time for you to get your eye care, you want to have the best eye doctor in the area treat you. You can call us at (702) 254-0332 for our Las Vegas, NV, office to make your eye care appointment with our optometrist. We at Eyes & Optics are here to help you with your dry eyes.

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