Dry Eye Treatment in South Sioux City
Do your eyes feel dry, scratchy, or irritated, especially after a long day at work or staring at screens? You could be dealing with dry eye syndrome, a condition that affects millions of people across the U.S. Many struggle to manage their symptoms—over half (52%) find them difficult to handle, and 8 in 10 (81%) are constantly aware of eye discomfort.¹
At Vision Siouxland, we offer personalized dry eye treatment in South Sioux City to help your eyes feel comfortable and stay healthy. Walk-in appointments are always welcome, making it easy to stop by and feel better sooner. Our experienced dry eye doctors perform a comprehensive eye exam to pinpoint what’s causing your dryness and create a treatment plan that’s designed just for you.
What is dry eye?
If your eyes burn, sting, or feel gritty by the end of the day, you’re likely dealing with dry eye syndrome (also called dry eye disease).
Dry eye happens when your eyes don’t produce enough tears, or when your tears don’t have the right balance of oil, water, and mucus to stay stable on the eye’s surface. Without that balance, your eyes lose moisture faster than they can replace it, leading to chronic dryness, irritation, and redness.
Dry eye symptoms
Dry eye can show up in many ways, and you might notice one or more of these symptoms:
- A burning or stinging sensation in your eyes
- Redness or ongoing irritation
- A gritty, sandy, or scratchy feeling
- Blurry or fluctuating vision
- Excessive tearing (surprisingly, watery eyes can be a sign of dryness!)
- Sensitivity to light
- Tired eyes, especially after using screens
- Discomfort or pain while wearing contact lenses
If you recognize any of these symptoms, your dry eye may need professional attention. Once our dry eye specialists determine the cause of your discomfort, we’ll recommend a customized treatment plan for lasting dry eye relief.
What causes dry eyes?
Dry eyes can develop for a variety of reasons, such as²:
- Spending long hours on screens, which reduces your blink rate
- Wearing contact lenses
- Living or working in dry, windy, smoky, or air-conditioned environments
- Recovering from LASIK or other eye procedures
- Being pregnant or going through perimenopause or menopause, when hormone shifts reduce tear production
- Getting older, since tear production naturally slows with age
- Taking certain medications, including antihistamines, antidepressants, and blood pressure medications
- Managing autoimmune or other medical conditions linked to dry eye
Dry eye treatment options
We can recommend effective dry eye syndrome treatments to ease your symptoms and support healthier, more comfortable eyes:
- Gentle lid cleansers to clear debris and bacteria from your eyelids
- Warm compresses and heat masks to open up blocked tear glands
- Lubricating eye drops for instant moisture and relief
- Prescription eye drops for moderate to severe symptoms
- Vitamin supplements to support tear production and eye health
- Scleral lenses for severe dry eye or irregular corneas
Get lasting relief from dry eyes
Living with dry, irritated eyes can be frustrating, but relief is possible. Our dry eye doctors use our experience, technology, and personalized approach to help you see clearly and feel comfortable every day. Walk-in appointments are welcome, or you can schedule an appointment to find the best solution for your dry eyes.