Dry Eye Diagnosis & Treatment

Dry Eye Diagnosis & Treatment

At Visionary Eye Care in Owings Mills, we understand that dry eye isn’t just an inconvenience – it’s a condition that can significantly impact your daily life. Dr. Brian Granek and Dr. Jill Vocci combine advanced diagnostic technology with years of expertise to provide lasting relief from dry eye symptoms.

Call (410) 363-0060 or book online to take the first step toward comfort.

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Understanding Dry Eye Syndrome

Dry eye syndrome occurs when your eyes don’t produce enough tears or when tears evaporate too quickly. This common but complex condition can stem from various factors, including age, medications, environmental conditions, and underlying health issues. At Visionary Eye Care, we don’t just treat symptoms – we identify and address the root cause of your dry eye discomfort.

Common Symptoms We Treat

- Persistent burning or stinging sensations
- Gritty feeling in your eyes
- Blurred or fluctuating vision
- Increased light sensitivity
- Excessive tearing
- Redness and irritation
- Difficulty wearing contact lenses
- Eye fatigue, especially during digital device use

Don’t let dry eye affect your quality of life. Contact us at (410) 363-0060 to schedule your evaluation.

The Visionary Eye Care Difference

Dry Eye Evaluation

Our approach includes a thorough initial evaluation, customized treatment planning and regular progress monitoring. The use of artificial tears, prescription medications, punctual plugs and eyelid care combine for optimal treatment plans. Drs Granek and Vocci make adjustments as needed, working to educate and support patients with advanced technology and treatment options.

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Dry Eye Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is dry eye syndrome and how does it affect eye health?
Dry eye syndrome, also known as dry eye disease, is a common condition that occurs when the eyes don’t produce enough tears or when the tears evaporate too quickly. This deficiency can lead to inflammation and damage of the surface of the eye, resulting in a variety of symptoms. Dry eye is often a chronic condition that can affect clear vision and overall eye health. People with dry eyes may experience discomfort, a gritty sensation, or increased sensitivity to light.
The symptoms of dry eye can vary from person to person, but they often include a persistent feeling of dryness, burning, or stinging in the eyes. Other dry eye symptoms may include redness, a sandy or gritty sensation, watery eyes (which is a reflex to dryness), and blurred vision. In severe cases, individuals may experience pain or discomfort. It’s essential to recognize these symptoms early to seek appropriate treatment options.
The cause of dry eye can be multifactorial and may include age-related changes, environmental factors (like wind or smoke), certain medications, and underlying medical conditions such as Sjogren’s syndrome. Additionally, prolonged use of digital devices can reduce tear production and lead to dry eyes. Understanding the specific causes of dry eye is crucial for effective management.
Eye drops, specifically formulated as artificial tears, are commonly used to relieve the discomfort associated with dry eye syndrome. They help lubricate the surface of your eye and can provide temporary relief. Some eye drops also contain ingredients that promote tear production or reduce inflammation. Regular use of these drops can help keep the eyes lubricated and comfortable.

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Conveniently located at 10995 Owings Mills Blvd, Suite 204, we proudly serve patients from:

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