At Eye Center South, we provide dry eye treatment in Troy, AL, for patients experiencing burning, stinging, redness, watering, light sensitivity, or a gritty feeling in the eyes. Dry eye is often more than temporary irritation. It can happen when your eyes do not produce enough tears or when the tear film is not stable enough to keep the surface of the eye comfortable. Our team takes time to evaluate your symptoms and recommend treatment options based on what is causing your discomfort.
Dry eye symptoms can vary from mild irritation to ongoing discomfort that affects your daily routine. Some patients notice symptoms more during screen use, while reading, in air conditioning, or when spending time outdoors. Others may experience watery eyes because the eyes are reacting to dryness with excess tearing.
At our Troy office, we look for signs of tear film problems, inflammation, and other factors that may be contributing to your symptoms. A thorough evaluation helps us determine the best approach for your dry eye treatment.
Dry eye can develop for several reasons. Age, allergies, medications, contact lens wear, screen time, certain health conditions, and environmental factors can all play a role. One common cause is meibomian gland dysfunction, which affects the oil layer of the tear film. Blepharitis, or inflammation along the eyelids, can also contribute to dry eye symptoms by affecting the glands and irritating the surface of the eyes. Without enough healthy oil, tears can evaporate too quickly and leave the eyes feeling dry or irritated.
Because dry eye can have multiple causes, treatment should be personalized. Our goal is to help patients in Troy find lasting relief by addressing the source of their symptoms whenever possible.
You may benefit from a dry eye evaluation if you experience:
Burning, stinging, or scratchy eyes
Redness or irritation
Watery eyes that do not feel comfortable
Blurry vision that comes and goes
Sensitivity to light
Discomfort with contact lenses
Eye fatigue during computer or phone use
Dry eye treatment may include lifestyle recommendations, artificial tears, prescription eye drops, eyelid hygiene, warm compresses, or other therapies depending on your needs. During your visit, we will review your symptoms, examine your eyes, and explain your treatment options clearly. We focus on practical care that fits your eyes and your daily routine. Whether your symptoms are mild or persistent, our eye doctors in Troy can help you better understand what is causing your dry eye and how to manage it.
Contact Eye Center South to learn more about dry eye treatment options designed for lasting relief. Visit our office at 97 Oak Park Dr, Troy, AL 36079, or call (334) 566-7172 to schedule your appointment today.