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Dry Eyes
Care & Treatment

Comfort for Your Eyes. Clarity for Your Life.

Dry eye occurs when your eyes don’t produce enough tears
or the right quality of tears. It can cause irritation, discomfort,
and blurred vision. Our advanced diagnosis and personalized

Tear Film Support

Advanced Treatment

Personalized Care

Long-Lasting Relief

What is Dry Eye

Dry eye is a common condition that affects the tear film, causing insufficient lubrication and moisture on the surface of the eye. It can lead to discomfort, irritation, and vision problems if not treated early.

Very Common

Affects millions worldwide

Affects Daily Life

Causes discomfort and reduces productivity

Multiple Causes

Environment, screen time, aging, and medical conditions

Treatable

Effective treatments can bring long-lasting relief

Common Symptoms

Common Causes

Who Is at Risk?

Treatment Areas

Artificial Tears

Lubricating eye drops help restore moisture and provide instant relief.

Advanced Therapies

Treatments like IPL & Radiofrequency improve tear quality and reduce inflammation.

Meibomian Gland Care

Helps unclog glands and improve natural oil secretion for a stable tear film.

Punctal Plugs

Tiny plugs help retain tears on the eye surface for long-lasting moisture.

Artificial Tears

Lubricating eye drops help restore moisture and provide instant relief.

Advanced Therapies

Treatments like IPL & Radiofrequency improve tear quality and reduce inflammation.

Meibomian Gland Care

Helps unclog glands and improve natural oil secretion for a stable tear film.

Punctal Plugs

Tiny plugs help retain tears on the eye surface for long-lasting moisture.

Frequently Asked Question

What is Dry Eye Syndrome

Dry Eye Syndrome is a common condition that occurs when your eyes do not produce enough tears or when the tears evaporate too quickly. This can lead to irritation, redness, burning, blurred vision, and discomfort.

Common symptoms include burning or stinging sensation, redness, itching, blurred vision, sensitivity to light, watery eyes, eye fatigue, and the feeling of having something in the eye. Symptoms often worsen after prolonged screen use or in dry environments.

Dry Eyes can be caused by aging, prolonged screen time, contact lens wear, air conditioning, dry weather, certain medications, hormonal changes, autoimmune diseases, or meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD).

Treatment depends on the severity of the condition and may include artificial tears, lubricating eye drops, prescription medications, warm compresses, eyelid hygiene, punctal plugs, IPL therapy, or lifestyle changes to improve tear quality and keep the eyes comfortable.

Yes. You can reduce the risk of Dry Eyes by taking regular breaks from digital screens, blinking frequently, staying hydrated, wearing protective eyewear in windy conditions, using a humidifier, and following your eye doctor’s recommendations for regular eye care and lubrication.

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