Sussex Premier Health, Hastings: Important update for patients with upcoming appointments

Dry eye syndrome

Dry eye syndrome is when the eye isn’t getting enough lubrication.

 

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  • Fast access to treatment when you need it
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Typical Hospital Stay

Day case

Type of anaesthetic

Local anaesthetic

Covered by health insurance?

Yes

Available to self-pay?

Yes

What is Dry eye syndrome

Common symptoms include, pain, light sensitivity, gritty sensation, itching, redness or blurred vision.

Find a consultant at Sussex Premier Health

Mr Pieter Gouws

Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon

Mr Julian Hickman-Casey

Consultant Ophthalmology

Mr Shahram Kashani

Consultant Eye Surgeon

Mr Saruban Pasu

Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon

Mr Kashif Qureshi

Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon

Mr Michael Wearne

Consultant Ophthalmology

Before your treatment

You will have a formal consultation with a healthcare professional. During this time, you will be able to explain your medical history, symptoms and raise any concerns that you might have.

We will also discuss with you whether any further diagnostic tests, such as scans or blood tests, are needed. Any additional costs will be discussed before further tests are carried out.

 

 

The procedure

In most cases, your GP will be able to treat dry eye, however, if the diagnosis is uncertain, you will be referred to an ophthalmologist.

Aftercare

The eye depends on the flow of tears to provide constant moisture and lubrication to maintain vision and comfort. Tears have a combination of water (for moisture), oils (lubrication) and mucus (for even spreading) as well as antibodies and proteins against infection. These components are secreted by special glands around the eye. When there is an imbalance in this tear system, you may experience dry eyes. Other common symptoms include, pain, light sensitivity, gritty sensation, itching, redness or blurred vision.

There are several causes for dry eye including:

  • Ageing
  • Side effects of some medications
  • Diseases that affect the ability to make tears
  • Structural problems in the eye
  • Drying out of the tear film (this can be due to dry air created by air conditioning, heat or other environmental factors)

Sometimes a person with a dry eye will have excess tears. This is because dry eye syndrome is often caused when the eye isn’t getting enough lubrication. The eye sends a signal to produce more lubrication and as a result, the eye is flooded with tears to cure the underlying dryness.

However, if these tears are mostly water (rather than lubricating oils) they will not coat the eye surface properly. Because these emergency tears tend to arrive too late, the eye needs to regenerate, and treatment is necessary.

 

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