Close-up of a woman holding one eyelid open, revealing her eye and indicating symptoms of dry eyes

You may be suffering from dry eye syndrome—even if you don’t think your eyes are dry! Get to know when you suffer from dry eyes, if you should see a doctor immediately and find out how to cure dry eyes permanently.

Nothing is worse than feeling like your eyes are burning or your eyelids lacking in the moisture department. No matter what you try, your eyes never feel like they’re producing an adequate amount of moisture.

If this is the case, you may be suffering from dry eye disease—an eye disease that causes eye pain and itchy eyes on a regular basis.

When the ocular surface of the eye fails to have the right amount of lubricant and nourishment, a person may experience blurred vision as well as chronic pain that does not subside with the run-of-the-mill eye drops. This is known as dry eye syndrome. Adults typically suffer from dry eyes and result in visiting an eye doctor to seek relief.

Why Do Eyes Need Lubrication?

 Most people assume that eyes are naturally moist and do not require any additional assistance to stay moist. Any short-term dry eye symptoms are dismissed. However, with every blink of the eye, tears are evenly distributed on the eye’s surface, and people suffer from few symptoms if any.

The tears are used as a defense mechanism for your eye to keep debris or foreign matter from entering the sensitive area. Tears wash away the unwanted debris and give your eyes a clear and clean surface in which to look out of.

Why Do Dry Eyes Occur And Is There A Permanent Cure For Dry Eyes?

 When the eye fails to produce an adequate number of tears and the excess tear drainage system is off balance, the eyes become extremely dry.

Other factors come into play when contributing to dry eye symptoms, or some other eye diseases. Here are a few reasons you may experience dry eye syndrome:

  • Certain medications can cause the production of tears to run dry. Antihistamines, decongestants, blood pressure medications, and antidepressants can all negatively impact the production of tears in your eye. If you take any of these medications on a regular basis, speak to your doctor as soon as possible about combating dry eyes before they become a problem.
  • Adults experience eye symptoms much more frequently than children or adolescents. This is typically due to hormonal changes in the body, especially in women.
  • Women suffer from dry eyes more frequently due to hormonal changes, as well. Pregnancy and menopause are two major culprits that can drastically change a woman’s hormone chemistry. A lack of hormones can negatively impact the production of tears.
  • Some medical conditions can cause dry eye symptoms to occur. These ocular surface conditions do not guarantee that you will suffer from dry eyes, but they can increase your chances: arthritis (specifically rheumatoid), diabetes, or thyroid issues.
  • Smoking, wind, or dry climates can increase your chances of developing this eye syndrome (for obvious reasons). When certain environmental conditions are in place, the eyes have a difficult time keeping up with tear production. This causes overcompensation of tear production, which throws the production/drainage system to get off balance. The eyes then dry out causing eye pain and itchy eyes.

LASIK is an unlikely culprit when it comes to causes of dry eyes, but it certainly can decrease the production of tears. You may also find that long-term use of contact lenses can increase your chances, too. If you have had LASIK or wear contact lenses, speak to your doctor about dry eyes prevention.

Home Remedies to Cure Dry Eyes Permanently and Naturally

 Before making a trip to your eye doctor to discuss your eye pain and itchy eyes, there are a few things you can try at home to see if you can reduce your symptoms on your own. Read on to find out more about how to cure dry eyes permanently:

  1. Try to remember that blinking regularly is important. Often, this is an involuntary action that our eyes automatically do. However, when certain situations arise (like working at a computer or viewing television for extended periods), our eyes almost forget to blink regularly. This can cause your eyes to dry out and reduce the tear production process.
  2. Avoid dry areas if at all possible. Environments that are extremely dry can be helped by adding a humidifier in the area. This helps add moisture to the room itself, which allows your eyes to feel less dry and more lubricated.
  3. Drink plenty of water to ensure that your body is getting the hydration it needs to continue producing tears on a regular basis.

Wear sunglasses when you are outside. Exposure to sun and high winds can dry your eyes out without even realizing it. If you can find sunglasses that wrap around the side of your eyes, those are the best option to keep your eyes protected.

Cure Dry Eyes Permanently Using Tested Medication like Restasis

 If none of the home remedy solutions are giving you the full relief you desire, it may be time to see your eye doctor. Eye pain, itchy eyes, and constant eye drop use can be painful and exhausting. There is no reason to live with chronic eye pain, and your eye doctor does have a solution that can help reduce your symptoms drastically. Living a happy and healthy life without eye pain is possible.

One of the most common dry eye permanent cure is Restasis. You have most likely heard of this eye medication in the media as it has been shown to be highly effective and praised by dry eye sufferers as a solution that really does work!

Restasis is a medication that gives dry eye sufferers artificial production of tears to help reduce eye pain and inflammation. Researchers and doctors believe that Restasis works to boost the immune cells in the eye to have less inflammation, which will reduce the painful effects of dry eyes.

These eye drops are not your typical drugstore eye drops and should only be used directed by your doctor.

This is the best permanent cure for dry eyes that your doctor can prescribe. In combination with your at-home remedies, medications such as Restasis can help give your eyes the relief they need! There is no need to suffer from itchy eyes or severe eye pain any longer!

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