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If you have chronic dry eyes, everyday tasks like working at a computer or reading can become difficult. To end symptoms like itching and irritation, visit the Eye Health Center of Troy in Troy, New York. Dr. Pamela Kaw and Dr. David Garfinkel treat individuals with dry eye syndrome and other conditions that can affect your vision. Patients travel from around the area to see the doctors at Eye Health Center of Troy. Patients even drive from Albany and Tri City! To get started on a personalized treatment plan, call the office or book an appointment online today.

Dry Eyes Q & A

What are the symptoms of dry eyes?

If you have dry eye syndrome, your eyes don’t produce enough natural lubrication. This can cause a wide range of symptoms that include redness, irritation, itching, or blurry vision. People with dry eyes might also be more sensitive to light, and they tend to experience a sensation that there is something in their eyes.
If you have dry eyes, you might also experience eye fatigue, worsening symptoms with seasonal allergies, or difficulty seeing clearly when driving at night.

What causes dry eyes?

Dry eye syndrome can develop due to a combination of factors — there isn’t always one clear cause. The most common reasons for dry eyes include:

-Environmental triggers: like smoke, dust, chemicals, or other pollutants
-Aging: dry eyes are more common in people over the age of 65
-Medical conditions: including diabetes and thyroid problems
-Eye surgery: procedures like LASIK
-Lifestyle factors, such as wearing contact lenses or using a computer for work all day, can also increase your risk of developing dry eyes.

How are dry eyes treated?

Dr. Kaw and her team use a number of treatment methods to address dry eye syndrome. Your personalized treatment plan may include:

-TempSure™: a therapeutic radiofrequency treatment that helps to resolve dry eye symptoms
-Prescription eye drops: reduce inflammation and increase tear production
-Surgery: tear duct closure, which prevents lubrication from leaving the eye too quickly

Some people can also resolve symptoms of dry eyes by changing their current eyewear or updating their vision prescription. You may also need to avoid certain environmental triggers, like dust, pet dander, or other allergens.

What results can I expect from dry eye treatment?

In most cases, it’s easy to resolve symptoms of dry eyes with the right treatment. With eye drops or medication, results are almost immediate. You can improve your outcome by practicing good eye care habits and using eye drops to keep your eyes lubricated. Without dry eyes, you can see more clearly and put an end to the irritating and uncomfortable symptoms.

To schedule a consultation about dry eyes with the Eye Health Center of Troy, call or book online today.

Call 518-274-3390 or click below to schedule an appointment.