Dry eye syndrome, also known as DES, is more common than you think. If you have dry, itchy, or irritated eyes, you’re not alone.
Millions of people each year are affected and deal with sneezing and itchy, watery eyes. Managing allergy symptoms can be challenging, but here are a few tips to help soothe your allergy eyes:
Some common reasons for developing dry eyes include
- Aging, particularly people over age 65
- Hormonal changes, such as pregnancy or menopause
- Certain medications or medical conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, and eyelid inflammation
- Environmental factors like wind, smoke, or dry air
Dry eyes can impact your daily life. The good news is there are treatments available.
Making lifestyle changes and taking proactive steps can help. If your symptoms persist, schedule an eye exam with a doctor who can identify the best treatment plan that works for you.