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Drops, eyelid care, silicone plugs: What treatments are available for dry eyes

Mareike Steger
26/4/2024
Translation: machine translated

Dry eyes can have a major impact on quality of life. Because they can have various causes, you should not treat them with drops on your own.

It happens every four to six seconds: you blink and tear fluid spreads across the surface of your cornea. As simple as this sounds, the structure of these tears is complex. They consist of three layers - oils, water and mucus - with different functions and are not produced in the same place.

On the outside is the lipid layer, formed by the meibomian glands in the eyelids. The fatty components prevent the evaporation of water in the middle layer underneath - and ensure that the tear fluid is well distributed over the eye.

Symptoms: How to recognise that you have dry eye

Causes: What causes dry eyes syndrome?

There are a number of possible causes. As mentioned, these include mechanical friction caused by (years of) contact lens wear, which can affect the goblet cells. Diseases such as diabetes, Sjögren's syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis and collagenosis also have an impact on the lacrimal glands, as do chemotherapy and medications such as antihistamines, certain blood pressure medications and antidepressants.

Plus: Tear production often decreases during the ageing process and can lead to dry eyes. Last but not least, hormonal status plays a role, especially in women. Pregnancy, menopause and the use of oral contraceptives can change the composition of tear fluid in women.

Dry eyes: these treatment options are available

Tear substitutes

In practice, tear substitutes have proven to be a "basic therapy for all degrees of dry eye", according to the medical journal. Doctors can identify the specific point in your eye where there is a problem with tear film production in order to recommend the right gel or ointment preparations.

Eyelid edge care, medication, punctum plugs

Depending on whether DES presents with mild, moderate or severe clinical symptoms, treatment may include artificial tears, eyelid margin care (where bacteria may colonise or the meibomian glands may be blocked) or anti-inflammatory medication. In severe cases of hypovolaemic eye, so-called "punctum plugs" are used: This involves closing off the draining tear ducts with small plugs made of either collagen or silicone.

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I could've become a teacher, but I prefer learning to teaching. Now I learn something new with every article I write. Especially in the field of health and psychology.


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