Dry Eye In Manhattan, New York City (NYC)

Treatment for Dry Eyes in Manhattan, New York City (NYC)

Dry eye is a common condition that occurs when the eyes do not produce enough tears or when the tears evaporate too quickly. Tears play an important role in maintaining the health of the eye’s surface, providing lubrication, nourishment, and protection from irritation. At Chelsea Eye Ophthalmology of Manhattan serving Lower Manhattan, NY, Chelsea, NY, and the Tri-State area, Dr. Christopher Coad, Dr. Jay Yoon, and Dr. Jasmine Nouravi evaluate patients experiencing dry eye symptoms and develop treatment plans designed to restore comfort and support long-term eye health.

A woman with dry eyes showing redness and irritation.

Understanding Dry Eye Syndrome

Dry eye syndrome develops when the tear film that coats the surface of the eye becomes unstable. The tear film contains three layers that work together to keep the eyes moist and clear. When any of these layers are disrupted, the eye may become dry, irritated, or inflamed.

Several factors can contribute to dry eye, including aging, environmental conditions, prolonged screen use, certain medications, and underlying medical conditions. Changes in tear production or tear quality can lead to persistent discomfort and visual disturbances if left untreated.

Symptoms Associated With Dry Eye

Dry eye symptoms can vary from mild irritation to ongoing discomfort that interferes with daily activities. Patients often report burning, stinging, redness, or a gritty sensation in the eyes. Some individuals experience excessive tearing as the eye attempts to compensate for dryness.

Other symptoms may include blurred vision, light sensitivity, eye fatigue, or difficulty wearing contact lenses. Because these symptoms can worsen over time, evaluation by an ophthalmologist helps determine the cause and severity of the condition.

How Dry Eye Is Diagnosed

Diagnosis begins with a comprehensive eye examination to evaluate tear production, tear stability, and the overall health of the eye surface. Dr. Coad, Dr. Yoon, and Dr. Nouravi assess the tear film and eyelid function while reviewing the patient’s medical history and symptoms.

Specialized diagnostic testing may be used to measure tear quality and determine whether inflammation or gland dysfunction is contributing to the condition. Accurate diagnosis allows for a treatment plan tailored to the underlying cause of dry eye.

Treatment Options for Dry Eye

Dry eye treatment depends on the severity of symptoms and the specific factors affecting tear production. Many patients benefit from lubricating eye drops that help restore moisture and improve comfort. Additional treatments may focus on improving tear stability and reducing inflammation.

Lifestyle adjustments such as managing screen time, improving environmental humidity, and maintaining eyelid hygiene may also help reduce symptoms. For patients with more persistent dry eye, additional therapies may be recommended to support tear production and protect the eye surface.

Dry Eye Treatment in Manhattan, NY

Dry eye can affect visual comfort and quality of life when symptoms become persistent. At Chelsea Eye Ophthalmology of Manhattan serving Lower Manhattan, NY, Chelsea, NY, and the Tri-State area, Dr. Christopher Coad, Dr. Jay Yoon, and Dr. Jasmine Nouravi provide comprehensive dry eye treatment tailored to each patient’s eye health and lifestyle needs.

To learn more about dry eye treatment or to schedule an evaluation, call (212) 220-0066.

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