Tear fluid is emerging as an attractive source of diagnostic information because it can be collected easily and noninvasively. Changes in tear composition often reflect underlying physiological ...
Dry eye disease is a condition that occurs when your eyes do not make enough tears or when your tears dry up too quickly. Tears are essential for keeping the surface of your eyes healthy, comfortable, ...
Early studies suggest autologous serum tears are more effective at treating dry eye than other standard treatments. However, their effectiveness depends on the individual and the severity of their ...
For many people diagnosed with dry eye disease, over-the-counter (OTC) artificial tears are enough to ease occasional burning, redness, and irritation. But if symptoms persist despite regular use, it ...
Dry eye and its related symptoms are the most common causes of referrals to the ophthalmology centers. Since people with dry eye may suffer from different levels of the disease severity, this study ...
Identification of an early biomarker and effective testing device to differentiate dry eye disease secondary to autoimmune disease (Sjögren’s syndrome dry eye disease) from non-Sjögren’s dry eye ...
Reproxalap significantly reduced ocular redness and increased tear production in DED patients compared to placebo, achieving primary and secondary endpoints. The study involved 57 participants with ...
Dry eye syndrome can cause several side effects, some of which can affect your vision. It’s important to seek treatment before the condition becomes severe, as it can cause permanent damage. Dry eye ...
Allergies, dehydration, medications, and eye diseases are common causes of glassy eyes. Lubricating eye drops, allergy medications, and lifestyle changes can treat smooth, glossy, or watery eyes.