Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Tryptyr use resulted in a 147% increase in tear production and a 72% increase in lipids. A common side effect ...
Dry eye disease is a condition that occurs when your eyes do not make enough tears or when your tears dry up too quickly. Tears are essential for keeping the surface of your eyes healthy, comfortable, ...
Dry eye disease (DED) is a common condition in which tear film abnormalities result in a damaging cycle of tear hyperosmolarity, desiccating stress, inflammation, and ocular surface injury. In a ...
Dry eye disease (DED) is one of the most common ocular surface disorders. All DED involves an imbalance between tear production and evaporation. Most cases of DED are driven by excessive evaporation, ...
ABMS board certified ophthalmologist Grace Zhang, MD, answers pressing questions about the role tears play in eye health. Each unique type of tear serves a different purpose. But all three types of ...
Severe, chronic dry eye or dry eye disease (DED) can persist for a long time and may resist standard treatments. It can happen when tear production is low or when tear flow is blocked. Severe dry eye ...
Pharmacological options for the treatment of dry eye syndrome (DES) include both topical agents (typically the preferred form of pharmacologic treatment) and oral systemic drugs. Drugs used in topical ...