Curing Chronic Dry eye disease permanently !!!!
It is possible to cure dry eyes, but first we need to understand how the problem starts and why it happens.
Chronic Dry Eye or Dry Eye Syndrome is uncomfortable and sometimes painful. It affects daily life, makes working and driving difficult, and often feels never-ending. In this article, you will learn how to treat and naturally manage chronic dry eyes effectively.
How Tears Work
Our eyes naturally produce tears with three layers — mucus, water with electrolytes, and oil. There are three types of tears:
- Basal Tears: Always present to keep eyes lubricated.
- Reflex Tears: Form when something irritates the eye.
- Emotional Tears: Produced when you cry.
Dry eyes occur when the eyes cannot retain moisture due to low tear production or poor tear quality.
Symptoms of Dry Eye
- Scratchy feeling
- Burning or stinging
- Redness
- Blurred vision
- Watery eyes
- Sensitivity to light
- Thick mucus
- Trouble wearing contact lenses
- Poor night vision
What Causes Dry Eye?
- Aging: As we age our eyes start to produce fewer tears.
- Medication: Some medications like antidepressants, birth control, diuretics, decongestants, BP medication, antihistamines, etc. can cause dry eye.
- Poor tear quality: Incorrect balance of water, oil, mucus, and electrolytes.
- Medical conditions: Diabetes, arthritis, thyroid issues, lupus, hormonal changes, pregnancy, menopause.
- LASIK surgery: May cause dry eye in some cases.
- Eyelids not closing properly: Ectropion, entropion, or nerve issues.
- Dry air: Weather, AC, heaters.
- Wind exposure
- Smoke & pollution
- Contact lenses: Overuse or long-term use.
How to Cure Dry Eyes Naturally
Stay Hydrated
Drink 6–8 glasses of water daily to maintain tear hydration.
Eat More Healthy Fats
Omega-3 foods like salmon, flaxseeds, walnuts improve tear quality.
Avoid Smoke, Pollution & Wind
Limit pollution exposure; avoid fans and strong wind on eyes.
Use a Humidifier
Add moisture indoors to prevent dry eyes.
Follow the 20-20-20 Rule
Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.
Warm Compress
Use a warm damp cloth on closed eyes to unclog oil glands.
Maintain Eyelid Hygiene
Clean eyelids gently with mild cleanser or baby shampoo.
Reduce Screen Time
Blink often and avoid long continuous screen time.
Medical Treatments for Chronic Dry Eye
- Artificial tears: OTC lubricating drops
- Ointments: Thick night-use lubricants
- Prescription drops: Cyclosporine, trehalose, lifitegrast
- Punctal plugs: Reduce tear drainage
- In-office treatment: IPL, thermal gland therapy
When to See a Doctor
Consult an ophthalmologist if you experience:
- Constant pain
- Vision changes
- Signs of infection
Untreated chronic dry eye can lead to corneal damage.
Conclusion
Dry eye is often chronic but can be managed effectively with natural care and medical treatment. With the right approach, symptoms can be reduced and eye comfort restored.
