Ocular Surface Disease Survival Guide
Dry Eye Disease (DED) affects over 30 million people in North America alone, with more than 42% of patients showing symptoms. This highlights a substantial demand for eye care practitioners skilled in diagnosing and managing DED. Symptoms include persistent eye redness, a gritty sensation, intermittent blurred vision, and constant eye dryness or discomfort. Untreated DED can significantly impact daily activities and quality of life. It frequently coexists with conditions like allergies, diabetes, glaucoma, and among contact lens wearers.
Dry Eye Disease: Eye Drop Management Options
“Dry eye is a multi-factoral disease of the ocular surface characterized by a loss of homeostasis of the tear film, and accompanied by ocular symptoms, in which tear instability and hyperosmolarity, ocular surface inflammation and damage, and neurosensory abnormalities play etiological roles”
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