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The Latest Dry Eye Treatment
Today we are discussing dry eye syndrome, its causes, diagnostic tests, and treatment options. Dry eye syndrome is characterized by symptoms such as stinging, burning, redness, and sandiness in the eyes. !t’s a complex condition with various symptoms and causes. Dr. Sam shares valuable information and treatment options beyond traditional approaches. Enjoy the show! SUMMARY KEYWORDS dry eye syndrome, eyes, glands, dry, eyelids, eyedrops, tears, inflammation, screens, gland dysfunction, test, oily, doctor, vision, prescription, produce, symptom, find, stress, osmolarity 00:05 Hey everybody, its Dr. Sam and I’d like to welcome you to my EyeClarity podcast. So before we get to today’s show, I’m going to give you some ways to contact me, you can send me your questions at Hello@drsamberne.com. Or you can text them to me at 1-844-932-1291. 00:32 I want to let you know about my new membership program. This is an exclusive membership where you get access to my content and resources, new information, articles, videos, webinars, even a live Q&A, where I will answer your questions. So you’ll be able to access valuable information to empower you to make informed decisions about your vision and your health. I’ll be offering personalized support and coaching, giving you recommendations, helping you with goal setting accountability, so you can achieve your goals. 01:18 This is a convenient way for you to access me 24/7 Without paying for appointments, or going to your doctor every week. So I’m so excited about this, I hope you can join me. And by the way, if you do join, you’ll get access to my advanced workshops in aromatherapy, color and light therapy, nutrition and physical vision therapy. So the sign up, go to my website www.drsamberne.com Now to today’s show. 02:14 Hey, everybody, its Dr. Sam and I’m on my morning walk I thought I would check in with you about my podcast today. So I want to talk about dry eye syndrome, my latest information on dry eye. So did you know that over 16 million people in the United States suffer dry I actually think that number is higher. 02:45 And today I want to talk about some of the causes of dry eye and what can you do about it besides just the regular pharmaceutical or surgical approach. So let’s begin by talking about what is dry eye. It is a condition where you experience things like stinging, burning, redness, sand in your eyes, you can wake up and it’s hard for you to open your eyes. So there’s a lot of variations to the symptoms of dry. One of the things I’ve learned by treating a lot of people with dry eye, it is definitely a puzzle. And everybody needs to be treated individually. So we can start with the meibomian glands. Those are the glands that are along the eyelids, and they’re called the oily glands. When you have dry eye syndrome, you’re probably not producing enough of the oil in the glands. And this is why the tears evaporate so quickly. And we have to include auto immune disease in this things like Sjogren’s or lupus. By the way, I’ve done a great video blog on Sjogren’s You can find that on my YouTube channel. But in any event, if you have any autoimmune disease, it can affect your eyes. Sjogren’s tends to affect the meibomian glands and also the salivary glands. So that’s number one. Now, in addition to the oily gland dysfunction, you can have inflammation in the eyelids as well. So you’ve got a double whammy, where the glands could be clogged, but also because of the inflammation in the eyelids. This also can cause an inability to produce the right kind of tears. And so when you don’t have the oily tears, you’re gonna get evaporation. So let’s talk about some of the tests that you can use to diagnose dry eye syndrome. The first test is called Shermer. 05:00 tear strip. This is where you take a little paper filter, an