Dry Eye: Causes, Symptoms & Advanced Treatment Options at North Coast Optometry

Dry Eye Causes, Symptoms & Advanced Treatment Options at North Coast Optometry

Dry, irritated, or burning eyes can make everyday tasks uncomfortable—whether you’re working at a computer, enjoying the outdoors, or simply trying to relax. At North Coast Optometry, our mission is to help patients understand why dry eye occurs and provide modern, effective treatments that offer long-lasting relief.

Below, we break down what dry eye is, its causes, how it’s diagnosed, and the advanced treatment options available at our Oceanside office.


What Is Dry Eye?

Dry Eye Syndrome occurs when your eyes don’t produce enough tears or the tears being produced aren’t high enough quality to keep the eyes properly lubricated. Healthy tears protect the eyes, keep vision clear, and reduce the risk of irritation and infection.

When the tear film becomes unstable, dryness and discomfort follow.


Common Symptoms of Dry Eye

Dry eye can feel different for everyone, but the most common symptoms include:

  • Burning, stinging, or scratchy sensation
  • Redness or irritation
  • Light sensitivity
  • Feeling like something is in your eye
  • Blurred or fluctuating vision
  • Watery eyes (often a sign of dryness!)
  • Difficulty wearing contact lenses

If you experience these symptoms regularly, it’s time for a professional dry eye evaluation.


What Causes Dry Eye?

Many factors contribute to dry eye—some develop slowly over time, while others arise suddenly.

1. Age & Hormonal Changes

Tear production naturally decreases with age, especially in women.

2. Environment & Lifestyle

  • Dry or windy climates
  • Air conditioning or heaters
  • Digital screen use (“computer vision syndrome”)

3. Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD)

When oil-producing glands in the eyelids don’t function properly, tears evaporate too quickly.

4. Medications

Certain medications may increase dryness, including:

  • Antihistamines
  • Antidepressants
  • Blood pressure medications
  • Acne treatments

5. Medical Conditions

Underlying conditions may contribute to dryness, such as:

  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Thyroid disease
  • Allergies
  • Diabetes

6. Contact Lens Use

Long-term contact lens wear is a common cause of dryness.

Most patients experience dry eye due to a combination of these factors, which is why a comprehensive eye exam is essential.


How Dry Eye Is Diagnosed at North Coast Optometry

During your dry eye evaluation, our team performs advanced diagnostic testing to identify the root cause of your symptoms. These tests may include:

  • Tear film assessment
  • Meibomian gland imaging and analysis
  • Tear breakup time (measuring tear film stability)
  • Evaluation for inflammation or eyelid issues

These insights help us determine whether your dryness is caused by reduced tear production, poor tear quality, inflammation, or gland dysfunction—allowing us to create a personalized treatment plan.


Dry Eye Treatment Options

At North Coast Optometry, we offer a full range of modern dry eye treatments based on your unique needs.

1. Artificial Tears & Lubricating Drops

Helpful for mild or occasional symptoms.

2. Prescription Eye Drops

Medications designed to reduce inflammation and improve natural tear production.

3. Warm Compresses & Eyelid Hygiene

Promotes healthy oil flow and helps unblock meibomian glands.

4. Omega-3 Supplements

Support tear production and overall eye surface health.

5. Punctal Plugs

Tiny plugs inserted into the tear ducts to help tears stay on the eye longer.

6. Advanced Therapies

Depending on your evaluation, we may recommend specialized treatments that address:

  • Inflammation
  • Poor tear quality
  • Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD)

Dry Eye Q&A: Expert Answers

Is dry eye a permanent condition?

Dry eye can be chronic, but symptoms often improve greatly with proper treatment and ongoing management.

Why do my eyes water if they’re dry?

Irritation triggers reflex tearing, which produces watery but poor-quality tears that don’t properly lubricate the eye.

Can dry eye damage my vision?

Yes. Severe or untreated dry eye can cause inflammation, corneal damage, and increased infection risk.

Does screen time cause dry eye?

Screen use reduces blinking, causing faster tear evaporation and increased dryness.

Can allergies cause dry eye?

Absolutely. Allergies can irritate the eye’s surface and eyelids, worsening dryness.

How long does dry eye treatment take to work?

Some patients feel relief right away; others may need several weeks—especially if inflammation or gland dysfunction is present.

Should I stop wearing contact lenses?

Not necessarily. We may recommend different lenses, new solutions, or reduced wear time. Treatment often restores comfortable lens wear.


When to See a Doctor

Schedule an appointment if you’re experiencing:

  • Persistent irritation
  • Fluctuating or blurred vision
  • Burning or stinging
  • Eye fatigue
  • Discomfort during computer use
  • Difficulty wearing contact lenses

Early diagnosis leads to better long-term comfort and relief.


Schedule Your Dry Eye Evaluation Today

North Coast Optometry proudly serves Oceanside and surrounding communities with modern, patient-centered eye care. If dry eye is affecting your daily life, we’re here to help.

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