With over three million people suffering from dry eyes in the United States, it’s a common — and uncomfortable — condition. Dr. Joel Sollom and Dr. Jonathan Schorn are optometrists at Focused Eye Care who offer a solution to your dry eyes. From simple lifestyle changes to innovative procedures, these doctors help restore your eye’s natural moisture and reduce the itchiness, grittiness, and pain that’s common with dry eyes. If you live in Lakeville, or one of the surrounding areas of Apple Valley, Farmington and Rosemount, Minnesota, contact Focused Eye Care today. Call the office at 952-985-6467 or book your appointment online now.
With over three million people suffering from dry eyes in the United States, it’s a common — and uncomfortable — condition. Dr. Joel Sollom and Dr. Jonathan Schorn are optometrists at Focused Eye Care who offer a solution to your dry eyes. From simple lifestyle changes to innovative procedures, these doctors help restore your eye’s natural moisture and reduce the itchiness, grittiness, and pain that’s common with dry eyes. If you live in Lakeville, or one of the surrounding areas of Apple Valley, Farmington and Rosemount, Minnesota, contact Focused Eye Care today. Call the office at 952-985-6467 or book your appointment online now.
What are dry eyes?
Dry eyes occur when your eye’s natural lubrication becomes limited. Usually, your eyes are filled with moisture to keep them functioning and comfortable. This lubrication, which is made of water, oil, mucus, and antibodies, can lessen due to a variety of factors, most commonly menopause and aging.
When you have dry eyes, you may experience a range of symptoms. The most common include:
- Itchiness
- Redness
- Grittiness
- Blurry vision
- Sensitivity to light
In some cases, those with dry eyes may experience excessive tearing or eye-watering.
What causes dry eyes?
A variety of conditions can cause dry eyes. Most often, it’s from decreased tear production, but it may also be from an increase in tear evaporation or an imbalance in the chemical composition of your tears.
These may be the result of the natural aging process, but also can be caused by certain medications — particularly antihistamines — or diseases. In some cases, there may be problems with the eyelid making it difficult for the lid to shut fully.
Environmental conditions, such as air conditioning or strong winds, also may cause temporary dry eye
How do you treat dry eyes?
When you see Dr. Sollom or Dr. Schorn for dry eyes, they discuss your treatment options with you. Most often, they recommend over-the-counter rewetting drops or artificial tears. They may also suggest an ointment to restore moisture.
Your optometrist may also counsel you on lifestyle habits that can improve your dry eyes, including things like:
- Improving eyelid hygiene
- Quitting smoking
- Drinking more water
- Blinking frequently
If more aggressive treatment is needed, Dr. Sollom or Dr. Schorn may suggest prescription medications, like steroid eyedrops, or surgical options such as punctal plugs or dissolving tear implants.
If your eyes feel dry, itchy, and gritty, stop suffering and call the optometrists at Focused Eye Care. Call to schedule your appointment or easily book it online today.