Different Types of Dry Eye

Dry eye problems can range from mild to nearly intolerable, but any type of dry eye condition is undoubtedly irritating. To make matters worse, there are also numerous types of dry eye conditions and causes. On the bright side, however, knowing what type of dry eye condition you have can help you treat and prevent it. If you are looking for an optometrist near you in the Salt Lake City, UT, area, then the experienced and friendly optometry team at Broadway Eye Clinic can help.

The Most Common Types of Dry Eye Conditions

If you suffer from dry eyes, there is a good chance that you will fall into one of the following types of dry eye conditions. The good news is that most of these dry eye concerns are manageable with the proper care and treatment.

Lack of Tear Production

When the eyes fail to produce a sufficient number of tears, dry eye conditions develop. The technical term for this is aqueous deficiency (referencing the lack of tear production).

Evaporative Dry Eye

Another common type of dry eye is known as evaporative dry eye. This condition results when the eye does not create the oily component in tears that prevents them from evaporating too fast.

Contact Lenses

The wrong contacts or extensive use of contacts are common culprits responsible for dry eye symptoms. In some cases, contact lens will actually interfere with the eye's ability to produce a sufficient team film.

Environment-Related Dry Eye

Dry eye symptoms can also be caused by the environment. Smoke, air conditioning, central heating, dry, and windy environments can all lead to a person having dry eyes.

Professional Optometry Services in Salt Lake City, UT

If you are looking for an optometrist in or around the greater Salt Lake City, UT, area, our professional and friendly team invites you to visit our eye spa and eye care facility to learn more. Contact us to make an appointment for the care and treatment your eyes need and deserve at Broadway Eye Clinic today.


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