If you have been experiencing discomfort, irritation, or blurry vision, you may be dealing with dry eyes. At Today's Vision Creekside, our team understands how this common condition can affect your daily life and overall eye health. Recognizing the early signs can help you get relief and prevent further complications.
One of the most common signs of dry eyes is constant irritation. Your eyes may feel scratchy, sandy, or as if something is stuck in them. This irritation can worsen in windy conditions, while reading, or after extended screen use, signaling that your tear production may not be sufficient.
Dry eyes often lead to redness and mild swelling. When your eyes do not have enough moisture, the blood vessels on the surface can become more visible, causing a noticeable red appearance. Swelling around the eyelids or on the cornea can accompany this irritation, leading to fatigue or puffiness.
Blurry vision is another indicator of dry eyes. You might notice your vision fluctuating, especially during tasks that require focus, such as reading or driving. Sensitivity to light is common, and even normal indoor lighting can feel distracting or harsh.
Paradoxically, dry eyes can cause excessive tearing. This happens because your eyes are attempting to compensate for dryness, producing a reflexive watery response. Despite the increased tears, the underlying dryness is not resolved, and discomfort continues.
A persistent burning or stinging sensation is often reported by individuals with dry eyes. This discomfort can range from mild to severe and may worsen as the day progresses, especially after long periods of screen time or exposure to air conditioning.
Contact Today's Vision Creekside in Tomball and The Woodlands, TX, at (346) 808-7342 today to schedule a thorough eye examination. Our experienced team will assess your symptoms and provide tailored solutions. When you’re looking for an optometrist near you, we’re here to help!
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