Dry Eye

Dry eye can cause uncomfortable symptoms like itching or swelling and make tasks like reading and driving difficult. At Kilgore Eye Care in Asheville, NC, we provide compressive eye exams to properly diagnose dry eye and treatment to help you see more clearly. Before visiting us, learn more about this condition below:

Dry Eyes

What Are Symptoms of Dry Eye?

If you have dry eye, you may experience various symptoms. For example, the condition can cause your eyes to appear red, increase your sensitivity to light, and lead to blurry vision. Along with that, you may feel as if there is something in your eye and your eyes might sting.

What Causes Dry Eyes?

Dry eye can be caused by a variety of causes. Your eyes might not be producing enough tears or the tears might not be high-quality. Not only that, but the tears might also dry up faster than normal, resulting in dryness. Certain factors, such as being over the age of 50, wearing contacts, or having a certain autoimmune disease, can also increase your risk of dry eye.

How Is Dry Eye Diagnosed?

When you visit us, our optometrist, Dr. Kilgo, will perform an eye exam to confirm if you have dry eye. We will also identify the root cause of the condition, which can help us determine the necessary treatment. During the exam, we we’ll check the quality and volume of your eyes. Dr. Kilgo might also run tests to see how quickly your tears evaporate. Once we know what’s causing your dry eye symptoms, we can provide you with prompt treatment.

How Is Dry Eye Treated?

Non-prescription eye drops are a commonly used to treat dry eye, but you might need prescription eye drops if your symptoms are more severe. Other treatments might include tear duct plugs to stop tears from draining or surgery on your eyelids if they’re loose enough to allow rapid tear drainage. We can also give you advice on lifestyle changes that help ease your symptoms.

Contact us for an Appointment Today

If you are experiencing any discomfort due to dry eye, let our team at Kilgore Eye Care in Asheville, NC, help. To learn more about the treatments that we provide or to schedule your eye exam, contact us at (828) 676-3260 today. When you’re seeking an optometrist near me, we look forward to assisting you!

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