The most recent studies out there say that about 30 million Americans suffer from dry eye, a chronic condition that occurs when people can no longer produce enough quality tears to lubricate the entire eye surface. Not at all a surprise, more people are plugged in than ever before. Experts agree that doing near work on smartphones and computers—such as emailing, texting, viewing, working or playing video games—can be blamed for much of the increase in dry eye symptoms. And with an increased reliance on electronic screens, the condition is expected to continue to rise.

Many people don’t realize they even have dry eye and so they don’t seek treatment. People assume the irritation is normal and unavoidable, treating it with over-the-counter drops or not at all. Beyond the obvious symptoms of dry, burning and irritated eyes, other dry eye symptoms can include soreness, sensitivity to light, and, oddly enough, excessive tearing or watery eyes.

When I see patients with any of these complaints, the first thing I ask is whether it is occasional or chronic. Occasional dry eye is fairly common and usually situational. It’s not typically a major concern and can usually be relieved with home remedies like warm compresses, drinking more water, blinking more often and using the 20/20 rule for screen time (close your eyes every 20 minutes for 20 seconds).

In some cases, over-the-counter drops can help. But a word of caution; using them too often can irritate your eyes, and drops that are made for the sole purpose of removing redness can, over time, irritate your eyes even more. Also, be sure to choose a preservative-free drop, because some of the preservation elements can make the dryness worse over time.

But what if your dry eye is something more?

Collins Vision’s Dry Eye Specialty Clinic Offers Relief for Dry Eye Symptoms

If your dry eye symptoms are more significant or chronic than what I described above, we can help. Through a series of thorough diagnostic tests to evaluate your unique ocular surface condition, our Dry Eye Specialty Clinic will get to the root cause of your dry eye problems. At Collins Vision, we’ve helped countless patients identify the underlying cause of their dry eye symptoms, developing customized treatment plans for relief.

We offer a variety of choices for treating dry eye and can talk to you in detail about which treatment option is best for your unique ocular condition. The severity and the root cause of your dry eye will determine which treatment is the best choice for you. Some choices include:

Ready to say goodbye to dry eye? We can help. See the Difference and schedule your dry eye consultation at Collins Vision today.


Dr. Nicole E. Alessi has collaborated with leading dry eye specialists around the country to develop the Collins Vision Dry Eye Specialty Clinic. Her interest in this area began during her residency training, where a strong emphasis was placed on chronic dry eye. She is dedicated to offering the most up-to-date, comprehensive care for patients with dry eye, blepharitis, and various ocular surface disorders. During your first appointment, you will personally meet with Dr. Alessi for your evaluation and a customized treatment plan.

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