Dry eye can make everyday life uncomfortable, especially when symptoms like burning, watering, redness, grittiness, or blurry vision start affecting your routine. At Eye Center South in Wetumpka, AL, we provide dry eye treatment designed to identify what is causing your symptoms and help you find lasting relief.
Dry eye is not always caused by a lack of tears. In many cases, the tear film is unstable or the oil glands in the eyelids are not functioning properly. That is why a thorough evaluation is important before recommending treatment.
Patients in Wetumpka may experience dry eye symptoms for many reasons, including screen use, allergies, aging, certain medications, autoimmune conditions, environmental factors, or meibomian gland dysfunction. Some people feel dryness throughout the day, while others notice irritation after reading, driving, wearing contact lenses, or spending time outdoors.
Our team takes time to evaluate your symptoms, medical history, and tear quality so your care plan is based on your specific needs. This helps us recommend dry eye treatment that supports both comfort and long-term eye health.
Dry eye symptoms can be mild at first, but they often become more frustrating without proper care. You may benefit from a dry eye evaluation if you experience:
Burning, stinging, or scratchy eyes
A gritty feeling, like something is in your eye
Redness or irritation
Watery eyes
Blurry or fluctuating vision
Light sensitivity
Discomfort with contact lenses
Dry eye treatment at Eye Center South may begin with conservative options such as artificial tears, lubrication therapy, nutritional support, or lifestyle changes. For patients with more advanced or chronic symptoms, treatment may include prescription medications, punctal plugs, or care focused on meibomian gland dysfunction.
Some patients need occasional support for mild irritation, while others require ongoing management for chronic inflammation, gland dysfunction, or tear film instability. Our goal is to help you understand what is contributing to your symptoms and provide a treatment plan that fits your eyes. With the right approach, dry eye treatment can help improve comfort, reduce irritation, and support clearer, more stable vision.
Schedule dry eye treatment at Eye Center South in Wetumpka, AL, located at 10200 U.S. Hwy. 231, by calling (334) 567-7722.