Dry Eye Treatment and Management in Boynton Beach, FL

Dry eye disease is a common condition that occurs when your eyes do not produce enough tears or when tears evaporate too quickly. At Boynton Eye Institute, we offer comprehensive dry eye treatment and management in Boynton Beach, FL, using advanced diagnostic technology to identify the underlying cause of your symptoms. Our personalized treatment plans are designed to relieve irritation, redness, burning, blurry vision, and discomfort while improving long-term eye health and visual clarity.

Why is Dry Eye Treatment and Management Important?

  • Relieves chronic eye discomfort, burning, stinging, and irritation
  • Improves vision affected by tear film instability and dryness
  • Prevents damage to the cornea caused by untreated dry eye disease
  • Enhances overall eye comfort for daily activities such as reading, driving, and screen use

What to Expect During Dry Eye Treatment and Management

  • A comprehensive eye exam with specialized testing to evaluate tear quality and quantity
  • Identification of contributing factors such as meibomian gland dysfunction, blepharitis, or environmental triggers
  • Customized treatment options including artificial tears, prescription medications, or in-office therapies
  • Guidance on lifestyle changes and at-home care to reduce dry eye symptoms
  • Ongoing monitoring and adjustments to your treatment plan for long-term relief
Dry Eye Treatment and Management

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
for Dry Eye Treatment and Management

  1. What are the most common symptoms of dry eye?
    Common symptoms include dryness, burning, stinging, redness, watery eyes, light sensitivity, and fluctuating or blurry vision.
  2. What causes dry eye disease?
    Dry eye can be caused by aging, prolonged screen use, contact lens wear, certain medications, medical conditions, or problems with the oil glands in the eyelids.
  3. How is dry eye diagnosed?
    Dry eye is diagnosed through a comprehensive eye exam that may include tear production tests, tear film evaluation, and eyelid and gland assessment.
  4. What treatments are available for dry eye?
    Treatment options may include artificial tears, prescription eye drops, eyelid hygiene therapy, warm compresses, punctal plugs, or advanced in-office treatments.
  5. Is dry eye a chronic condition?
    Yes, dry eye is often a chronic condition, but with proper management and ongoing care, symptoms can be significantly reduced and controlled.

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Boynton Eye Institute, P.A. 2300 S. Congress Ave. Suite 102 Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Phone: (561) 742-1944 Fax: (561) 742-0525

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