Dry eye syndrome is a result of having an insufficient quantity or poor quality of tears. The lack of lubrication in your eyes can cause them to become red, itchy and irritated, compromising your visual comfort.
Why Your Eyes Twitch
Your eyes frequently make tiny, unnoticeable, jerking movements known as microsaccades. However, certain circumstances may cause your eye muscles to contract abnormally, a condition referred to as blepharospasm. In today’s post, Opti-Care, your trusted provider of dry eye treatments and other eye care services, discusses the different underlying causes of this condition.
Helpful Ways to Manage Dry Eyes This Fall
Temperatures are falling as we get further into autumn and winter approaches. While the beautiful changing leaves and crisp temperatures make fall the perfect season for outdoor activities, the cold, dry weather of the season increases the risk of dry eye syndrome. In today’s post, your trusted eye doctor from Opti-Care explains how to manage this condition. [Read more…]
Dry Eye Q and A: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions
Tears keep your eyes moisturized and free from potentially harmful substances. Insufficient quantity and poor quality of your tears can lead to dry eye syndrome. In today’s post, Opti-Care, your trusted eye center in Westminster, MD, answers the top questions about this condition. [Read more…]