Dry Eye Syndrome (DES)
Facts About Dry Eye
Key Facts About Dry Eye Syndrome
- Prevalence: Dry eye is one of the most common reasons patients visit their eye doctor. Statistics indicate that 10 to 20 percent of the U.S. population suffers from dry eye.
- Causes: The condition arises from abnormal or insufficient tear production, leading to eye irritation and inflammation. This inflammation can damage ocular structures, creating a cycle of worsening symptoms and inflammation.
- Demographics: Dry eye can affect anyone but is more common in females than males. Approximately 3.2 million women and 1.68 million men over the age of 50 in the U.S. are affected. The prevalence increases with age, particularly among women post-menopause.
- Symptoms: Common symptoms include dryness, scratchiness, burning or stinging, tired eyes, general discomfort, blurred or variable vision, sensitivity to light, gritty sensation, contact lens intolerance, and tear debris. Some patients may experience paradoxical “reflex” tearing due to eye surface irritation.
- Causes: Common causes include aging, allergies, poor diet, environmental factors, hormonal changes, health conditions (e.g., diabetes, arthritis, lupus, thyroid dysfunction), treatments (e.g., chemotherapy, radiation), acne rosacea, contact lens use, computer use, and a history of LASIK surgery. Certain medications, such as antidepressants, antihistamines, decongestants, acne treatments, diuretics, and some blood pressure medications, can also contribute to dry eye symptoms.
Do I Have Dry Eye Syndrome?
Dry eye syndrome occurs when your eyes do not produce enough quality tears to keep them properly lubricated. Tears are crucial for maintaining healthy eyes and clear vision.
This condition is common, especially among older adults, and often becomes a chronic issue. With every blink, tears spread across the cornea, the front surface of the eye, providing essential lubrication, reducing the risk of infections, washing away debris, and keeping the eye’s surface smooth and clear. Excess tears flow into small drainage ducts at the inner corners of the eyelids, which lead to the back of the nose. Dry eye syndrome happens when there’s an imbalance between tear production and drainage.
People with dry eyes either produce insufficient tears or tears that are of poor quality. This condition can be diagnosed through a comprehensive eye examination, focusing on the quantity and quality of tears your eyes produce.
Treatments for dry eyes aim to restore or maintain the normal tear levels to minimize dryness and discomfort and to preserve eye health. Although dry eye can be a chronic condition, the doctors at Southwest Vision Center can prescribe treatments to keep your eyes comfortable and maintain your vision. Our primary treatment approaches include:
- Using over-the-counter artificial tear solutions
- Conserving tears
- Increasing tear production
- Treating inflammation of the eyelids or eye surface that contributes to dry eyes
At Southwest Vision Center, we are dedicated to helping you manage and treat dry eyes effectively, ensuring your eyes remain healthy and your vision clear.
Discover PROKERA®: A Revolutionary Treatment for Chronic Dry Eye
Dry Eye Treatments
Healthy Eyelids
Maintaining healthy eyelids is crucial for managing the symptoms of mild to moderate Dry Eye. Cliradex offers an effective solution to keep your eyelids clean, comfortable, and healthy.
Cliradex for Ongoing Eye Health
Cliradex is available in two forms:
- Preservative-Free Towelettes: Ideal for daily use at home, these towelettes help maintain ongoing eye health.
- Natural Cream: Applied by your doctor for more severe cases, this cream provides targeted relief.
Cliradex is the only cleanser that isolates 4-Terpineol, the most important ingredient in tea tree oil. This ingredient is clinically proven to help manage symptoms of Dry Eye and other conditions.
Experience the benefits of Cliradex for healthier, more comfortable eyelids. At Southwest Vision Center, we prioritize your eye health with advanced treatments and care.
Surgical Outcomes
Advanced Treatment with AmnioGraft®
For more severe cases of Dry Eye, especially where surgical intervention is necessary, AmnioGraft® offers an advanced solution. This FDA-cleared surgical graft is made from amniotic tissue, renowned for its exceptional healing properties.
When to Consider AmnioGraft®
AmnioGraft® is particularly effective in treating severe Dry Eye conditions, such as conjunctivochalasis Dry Eye. Its natural therapeutic actions help promote faster healing, reduce inflammation, and improve overall eye health.
Choose AmnioGraft® for a proven, effective treatment option in severe Dry Eye cases, ensuring the best possible surgical outcomes and long-term eye health.
Unique, Customized Treatments
Whether you experience mild Dry Eye that causes discomfort or severe chronic Dry Eye that impacts your daily activities and quality of life, Bio-Tissue’s products offer effective solutions when artificial tears and other treatments fall short. Consult your doctor about these innovative treatments today.
Treatment Benefits
Treating Dry Eye can be challenging. Traditional options often address either inflammation or healing, but not both, and may come with side effects. Bio-Tissue’s range of products are designed to:
- Heal Your Cornea: Promote the natural healing process of your eye.
- Reduce Inflammation and Promote Healing: Address both inflammation and healing for comprehensive care.
- Restore Your Tear Reservoir: Bring your tear production back to its natural state.
- Maintain Healthy Eyes: Prevent future symptoms and ensure long-term eye health.
Patient Success Story
“I tried numerous drops and treatments for my chronic dry eyes, but had no relief until treated with PROKERA. Within days my eyes felt much better!” – Patient with Dry Eye Disease
Discover the benefits of Bio-Tissue’s products for effective Dry Eye treatment and enjoy healthier, more comfortable eyes.


