
Dry eye is a multifactorial eye disease, which means there are a variety of causes and symptoms. The result is a lack of moisture or too much moisture on the eye's surface. It can cause discomfort, blurry vision, and even affect your day-to-day activities.
The purpose of a dry eye evaluation is to understand what is causing the dry eye which then indicates the ideal treatment. This is especially important for the discussion of eyelid massage, which can be an incredible tool for someone who has dry eye due to clogged oil glands (MGD) while making symptoms worse for someone who has corneal conditions among others.
And treatments for dry eyes are abundant. In this blog we will discuss one successful treatment that can help with dry eye and styes.
Styes are a condition that can affect the eyelids with an infection of one of the oil glands along the eyelid.
Fortunately, there is a way to help alleviate these symptoms, and it's an eyelid massage.
In this blog, we will be discussing the benefits of eyelid massage, the proper way to perform it, and how to make the most out of it to improve your eye health. We always recommend doing a comprehensive dry eye evaluation before beginning any form of treatment. Under the guidance of an optometrist you can enjoy the freedom from dry eye.