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Dry Eye Treatment

Dry Eye Treatment

Comprehensive Dry Eye Treatment in Fort McMurray

The Eyewear Place provides dry eye treatment in Fort McMurray, which may be scheduled to help assess and manage symptoms associated with dry eye conditions. Dry eye symptoms can affect visual comfort, reading, screen use, and daily activities. Environmental conditions, aging, health factors, and lifestyle habits may all contribute to changes in tear production or tear quality.


Dry eye disease occurs when the eyes do not produce enough tears or when tears evaporate too quickly. A professional eye assessment can help determine the underlying causes of symptoms and identify suitable treatment recommendations based on individual needs. Contact our clinic today to schedule an appointment.

Signs and Symptoms of Dry Eye Conditions

Dry eye symptoms can vary in severity and may develop gradually over time. Some individuals experience occasional irritation, while others may have persistent discomfort that affects daily visual tasks.

 

Common signs and symptoms may include the following:
 

  • Burning or stinging sensations in the eyes may occur when the eyes do not maintain adequate moisture.

  • Redness or irritation may develop due to dryness affecting the eye surface throughout the day.

  • Excessive tearing caused by reflex tear production may occur as the eyes respond to dryness and irritation.

  • Blurred or fluctuating vision may result from an unstable tear film affecting visual clarity.

  • Sensitivity to light may increase when dry eye symptoms affect overall eye comfort.

 

Symptoms may become more noticeable during extended computer use, driving, reading, or exposure to indoor heating systems. Go through our blogs for further insight.

Common Causes of Dry Eye Symptoms in Fort McMurray

Several environmental and medical factors may contribute to dry eye symptoms. Climate conditions in northern Alberta can also influence tear evaporation and eye comfort throughout the year.

 

Common contributing factors may include the following:
 

  • Dry indoor heating during colder months may reduce indoor humidity, which can accelerate tear evaporation and increase eye dryness.

  • Wind exposure and seasonal environmental conditions may irritate the eye surface and affect tear film stability during outdoor activities.

  • Extended screen use may reduce blinking frequency, which can limit proper tear distribution across the eye surface.

  • Aging-related changes in tear production may gradually reduce the quantity or quality of tears needed to maintain eye comfort.

  • Hormonal changes may affect tear gland function and contribute to ongoing dry eye symptoms in some individuals.

 

Our team carefully assesses contributing factors to recommend an appropriate dry eye treatment in Fort McMurray.

What to Expect During a Professional Dry Eye Assessment

A dry eye assessment is intended to evaluate tear production, tear quality, eyelid function, and overall eye surface health. Examination procedures may vary depending on symptoms, medical history, and the severity of discomfort.

 

A comprehensive dry eye assessment may include:
 

  • Review of symptoms and medical history.

  • Evaluation of tear production levels.

  • Assessment of tear film stability.

  • Examination of eyelid and meibomian gland function.

  • Evaluation of inflammation affecting the eye surface.

  • Review of environmental or lifestyle factors contributing to symptoms.

 

Additional testing may be recommended if symptoms suggest underlying eye health concerns or chronic dry eye disease. Our team strives to provide clear explanations of assessment findings and available treatment recommendations tailored to each patient's needs.

Dry Eye Treatment Options Available

Dry eye treatment plans may vary depending on the cause and severity of symptoms. Management approaches are intended to help support tear stability, reduce irritation, and improve overall eye comfort as part of ongoing eye care.

 

Treatment recommendations may include:
 

  • Artificial tears or lubricating eye drops.

  • Prescribe eye drops when clinically appropriate.

  • Warm compress therapy.

  • Eyelid hygiene recommendations.

  • Meibomian gland management techniques.

  • Environmental adjustments to reduce tear evaporation.

 

Patients with chronic or recurring symptoms may benefit from ongoing monitoring to assess treatment effectiveness and symptom progression over time.

Professional Dry Eye Treatment in Fort McMurray

Dry eye symptoms may affect reading, screen use, driving, and overall visual comfort during daily activities. 

 FORT MCMURRAY

Address:

1126, 9713 Hardin St, 
Fort McMurray, AB, T9H 1L2

Located on the lower level of Peter Pond Shopping Mall


Phone: 780-791-7247

Fax: 780-791-7248


*The store is closed on all statutory holidays

**These hours may change slightly without notice depending on the doctor’s holidays and appointment schedule

Hours:

Tuesday to Friday 9 AM-8 PM

Monday & Saturday 10 AM-8 PM

Closed on Sundays and statutory holidays

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