At Eye Rx - Landsowne, our Dry Eye Center offers care that puts your needs first. We work to find out what’s causing your symptoms. Then, we create a plan to help you feel better and keep your eyes healthy for the long run.
Many people live with eye irritation longer than they should. Burning, watering, redness, or blurry vision can be easy to ignore. These symptoms often change throughout the day.
Dry eye is more than occasional discomfort. If symptoms keep recurring, a dry eye evaluation can help explain what’s happening. It can also help improve your comfort and vision.
Common Signs of Dry Eye
Dry eye doesn’t look the same for everyone. You may notice one or several of the following:
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Burning, stinging, or gritty sensations
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Eyes that water but still feel dry
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Redness or irritation that lingers
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Blurry vision that improves with blinking
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Eye fatigue, especially with screen use
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Discomfort with contact lenses
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Dryness that feels worse in the morning or evening
If these symptoms sound familiar, it may be time to look beyond temporary solutions.
Is Dry Eye a Medical Condition?
Yes, dry eye is a medical condition. It has many causes, like tear quality, tear production, eyelid function, and environmental factors. Overall eye health also plays a role.
Because causes vary, effective care starts with understanding why your eyes feel the way they do. We focus on evaluation and management instead of quick fixes. This way, we can adjust your treatment as your needs change.
If dry, irritated eyes are affecting your comfort or daily routine, you don’t have to manage it alone. Eye Rx - Landsowne offers medical-first dry eye care focused on understanding your symptoms and supporting long-term eye health.
