
If you constantly rely on artificial tears but your symptoms keep coming back, the problem may be deeper than simple dryness.
Many people with chronic dry eye feel stuck in a frustrating cycle:
Common symptoms include:
For many patients, eye drops become a short-term bandage instead of a real solution.
Many cases of chronic dry eye are actually caused by:
That means the issue is often not simply “lack of moisture.”
Your tear film is made of multiple layers that must work together to keep your eyes comfortable and stable. When that system becomes unhealthy, artificial tears alone may not fully solve the problem.
Eye drops can temporarily soothe irritation and dryness.
But they often do not address:
That’s why relief may only last:
Many patients eventually realize:
“I’m using drops constantly, but my eyes still feel bad.”
If you are:
…it may be time for a more complete dry eye evaluation.
The goal is not simply to mask symptoms. The goal is to identify and treat the underlying cause.
At our office, we evaluate the root causes of chronic dry eye symptoms.
Depending on your condition, treatment options may include:
These treatments are designed to improve tear function, reduce inflammation, and help patients achieve more lasting comfort.
Many patients assume chronic dry eye is simply something they have to manage forever with drops. But modern dry eye care focuses on identifying why the symptoms are happening in the first place.
For many patients, that changes everything.
If eye drops only provide temporary relief, it may be time to explore the real cause of your dry eye symptoms.
Visit our Dry Eye Page or Call Us at 919-577-3937 to schedule a consultation with the doctor.
