Blurry vision is one of the most common and frustrating symptoms of dry eye disease. […]
Do Dry Eyes Cause Blurry Vision?

Blurry vision is one of the most common and frustrating symptoms of dry eye disease. […]
Dry eyes are common in the summer due to environmental triggers like heat, wind, and air conditioning. […]
Allergies can contribute to dry eye symptoms, but dry eye disease is a separate condition that often requires targeted treatment. […]
At West Valley Dry Eye, we understand the critical role your eyes play in your everyday life. It’s easy to take them for granted until something goes wrong. Two common issues that many people face are dry eye disease and light sensitivity. But are these problems connected? Yes, dry eye disease can often cause light sensitivity, as the lack of proper tear production affects the way light enters your eyes. Let’s dive into how dry eye disease and light sensitivity can be related, and how seeking treatment can bring relief. […]
It is entirely possible to overuse eye drops. While they’re a great way to find relief, excessive use can lead to various side effects. Treat your eye drops like medication—read the label before using them, avoid using any expired drops, and listen to your optometrist at all times. […]
Recent research suggests that there may be a connection between dry eye disease and headaches, especially migraines. […]
Dry eye and allergies can both cause irritation and discomfort, but they have distinct causes and treatments. Dry eye is caused by an imbalance in the tear film, while allergies are a reaction to an external source. […]
Understanding its causes, treatment options, and preventive strategies can help manage the condition and may improve eye health. […]
While blue eye glasses can reduce eye strain associated with prolonged screen use, there is limited evidence to support their benefits for alleviating symptoms of dry eye disease. […]