Dry eye disease goes beyond just affecting your eyes. Symptoms like stinging or burning eyes, watery eyes, sensitivity to light, and blurry vision can impact your quality of life.
- Stinging or burning eyes
- Watery eyes
- Sensitivity to light
- Blurry vision
These symptoms can also have an effect on various aspects of your life:
Work
Dry eye disease may hinder your ability to work efficiently, leading to decreased productivity. Prolonged screen time or working in dry climates can worsen symptoms like irritation and dryness. This can result in difficulties functioning at work, potential time off, and job insecurity.
Money
The impact on work may lead to reduced income or even job loss. Treatment costs, such as over-the-counter remedies, office visits, and surgery, can add up, even with insurance coverage.
Mental Health
Dry eye disease can contribute to feelings of isolation, depression, and anxiety, affecting overall mental well-being.
Migraine Attacks
While not directly causing dry eye disease, there may be a connection between dry eye and migraine conditions.
Reading and Driving
Dry eye disease can impact reading speed and duration, as well as driving ability, potentially leading to slower response times and impaired vision on the road.
Disparities
Race and ethnicity can influence the diagnosis and treatment of dry eye disease, with certain groups experiencing more severe symptoms, limited access to healthcare, and reduced treatment options.
Untreated Consequences
If left untreated, dry eye disease can progress from mild to severe, emphasizing the importance of proactive management.
Seeking Help
If dry eye disease is impacting your life, consult a specialist or eye care professional for assistance. Support from advocacy groups like the Dry Eye Foundation can also be beneficial.
For more information on dry eye disease, visit the More Real. More Substance. YouTube Channel from the Viatris Eye Care Division.
This educational resource was supported by the More Real. More Substance. YouTube Channel from the Viatris Eye Care Division.