Dry eye is a very common condition that can make your eyes extremely uncomfortable. At Medina Eye Care, our optometrists in San Antonio and Castroville provide eye care solutions for the symptoms that may be disrupting your life. Professional eye care is often necessary when home remedies aren't sufficient. Many factors can affect the amount of moisture in your eyes, some of which you have control over and others you do not. Common symptoms of dry eyes include redness and itchiness.

Environment and Your Eyes

The environment is a significant contributing factor to dry eyes. In a dry climate, your eyes will dry out more quickly. It is important to protect your eyes from the elements, including the wind. Higher altitudes can also increase the likelihood of experiencing dry eyes. By visiting your optometry office, you can receive tips and treatments to help manage dry eyes.

Contact Lenses

Wearing contact lenses can dry out your eyes. If your contacts are causing issues, consider switching to glasses part of the time to allow your eyes to recover.

Digital Screens and Your Eyes

Most people spend hours every day staring at computer screens, tablets, TVs, or smartphones. When looking at a screen, you tend to blink less often, which leads to tired and dry eyes. Taking frequent breaks away from your screen can help keep your eyes moist.

Adding Tears

Artificial tears can help restore moisture to your eyes. These can be purchased over-the-counter (OTC). If you are not getting the expected relief from OTC drops, your optometrist can prescribe stronger drops that may be more effective. If all other options have been exhausted, more serious measures, such as blocking the tear ducts to retain tears longer, may be necessary.

Contact Our Optometrists in San Antonio and Castroville, TX

If you are suffering from red or itchy eyes, you may have dry eyes. Optometry eye care from Medina Eye Care can help make your eyes more comfortable and improve your vision. Are you looking for an eye doctor near you? Call one of our offices today: San Antonio Location (210) 225-4141 or Castroville Location (830) 931-2328.