Eye Care For Dry, Burning Eyes

Literally speaking, the term "dry eyes" is exactly what it means - when you have dry, burning eyes the eyes don't have enough hydration. You may wonder why this happens. Well dry, burning eyes occur when the tear gland lacks the necessary watery secretion. On the other hand, it could also be a result of the lack of mucin secretion which deals with the mucous layer within the eye. Eye care is an important factor for people who have dry, burning eyes.

 

The third cause of dry, burning eyes relates to a lack of lipids. This is a condition where the tears evaporate just as quickly as they are created. Another term that is used to describe the tear glands is lachrymal glands. Your tear glands are constantly releasing a substance that is watery in order to keep your eyes hydrated and moist. However, when you cry or laugh too much, all of these glands go into overdrive and make a transition to overproduction mode, and as a result you find yourself wiping away a flow of copious tears.

As long as you have hydrated eyes, you are at a much lower risk of developing any infections within the eye. Once the tear glands begin producing less, there is a cause to worry. Will you know when it isn't enough? In addition to the irritable, itchy feeling, there is also a test that your eye doctor will most likely subject you to, so that he can measure just how dry your eyes really are.

Overall, this is kind of like a litmus test for the aqueous fluid measurement and the eyes. During this test, the doctor will use a strip of paper which will measure the exact amount of hydration. In the event that you score less than ten, it normally means that you are going to have a problem with dry, burning eyes. Wherever your rating falls below ten will show you how severe your eye problem is.

Another problem that you may face is the mucin layer's lack of secretion within your eye. This layer lies between the surface of the eye and the watery layer inside of the eye. At the time that the mucous-like fluid is found to be deficient, there isn't enough of the almost sticky substance in order to maintain moisture in the eyes. This condition can also lead to a scratchy or uncomfortable feeling within the eye.

Occasionally, there is a lack of mucin which may feel like you have grit in your eye that just won't go away. Even though measuring this isn't very common, an individual can deduce that if the condition isn't caused by any other cause, it could very well be a deficiency of mucin.

All-in-all, eye care is extremely important for healthy eyes. If you are experiencing dry, burning eyes you should contact your eye doctor and make an appointment to go in and have your eyes examined. There are solutions to help with this cry, burning eye condition, and only your eye care specialist can determine the best course of treatment.



 

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