Dry Eye Relief for Woodbridge Residents

If you often find yourself rubbing your eyes, struggling with blurry vision, or feeling like there’s something stuck in them, you might be experiencing dry eye syndrome. The good news? You don’t have to live with the discomfort of this common eye condition. At Vellore Family Eye Care, we can diagnose, treat, and help manage your symptoms.

What Is Dry Eye Syndrome?

Dry eye happens when your eyes don’t produce enough tears or when your tears evaporate too quickly. This can be caused by:

  • Aging: Tear production naturally decreases as you get older.
  • Screen Time: Staring at screens reduces blinking, leading to faster tear evaporation.
  • Environmental Factors: Wind, dry air, and air conditioning can dry out your eyes.
  • Contact Lenses: Long-term wear can contribute to dryness.
  • Medical Conditions: Diabetes, hormonal changes, and autoimmune diseases can affect tear production.
  • Certain Medications: Some allergy meds, antidepressants, and blood pressure drugs can reduce tear flow.

How to Tell if You Have Dry Eyes?

Dry eye symptoms can vary from mild discomfort to more severe irritation. Common signs include:

  • Burning, itching, or stinging sensations
  • Redness or a gritty feeling (like something is in your eye)
  • Blurred vision that improves when blinking
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Watery eyes (this happens when your eyes overcompensate for dryness)
  • Difficulty wearing contact lenses

If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s time to have your eyes checked.

Eye Exams to Diagnose Dry Eye

At Vellore Family Eye Care, our eye doctor uses advanced diagnostic tools to find the cause of your dry eye. During your eye exam in Woodbridge, we check how quickly your tears evaporate, look for blockages in your oil glands, and measure how much tear fluid your eyes produce.

We also examine your eye surface for dryness or inflammation. With these tests, we can pinpoint the problem and recommend the best way to relieve your symptoms.

How Vellore Family Eye Care Can Help

Dry eye can often be managed at home with the right approach. After diagnosing your condition, we can recommend various treatments to help relieve your symptoms and improve your eye comfort.

  1. Warm Compresses & Eye Masks: A warm compress can help unclog oil glands in your eyelids, improving tear quality.
  2. Artificial Tears & Prescription Drops: Over-the-counter lubricating eye drops can provide relief from uncomfortable symptoms. Prescription eye drops may be recommended for more severe cases.
  3. Lid Hygiene: Using gentle eyelid wipes or cleansers can remove bacteria and help keep your tear glands clear.
  4. Environmental Adjustments: A humidifier in your home or office can prevent your eyes from drying out. Also, avoid direct air from fans, heaters, and air conditioners.

Book a Dry Eye Consultation to Get Started

You don’t have to put up with dry, irritated eyes. Our Woodbridge optometrist is here to help you find relief with personalized treatments and expert care. Schedule your dry eye evaluation and take the first step toward comfortable, healthy vision!

Tips for Preparing Your Child for an Eye Exam

To make the most of your child’s visit at Vellore Family Eye Care, try these helpful tips:

  1. Explain the Process: Let your child know they’ll play fun “games” to help the doctor understand how their eyes work.
  2. Bring Comfort Items: A favourite toy or blanket can help your child feel at ease.
  3. Choose the Right Time: Schedule the appointment when your child is well-rested and not hungry.
  4. Stay Positive: Your calm and encouraging attitude can help your child feel relaxed and excited.