Symptoms of Dry Eye Disease

  • An elderly man with gray hair and a beard, wearing a blue shirt, holds eyeglasses in one hand while rubbing his forehead with his other hand, showing signs of discomfort or headache.

    Gritty, Dry or Burning Eyes

    Often caused by poor tear quality and gland blockage, leading to irritation and a constant dry sensation.

  • A woman with blonde hair talking on a cellphone outdoors.

    Watery Eyes That Won’t Stop

    Excess tearing is a reflex response to dryness, where the eyes try to compensate for poor lubrication.

  • Blurred image of trees and grass with a motion effect, creating a sense of movement.

    Blurred or Fluctuating Vision

    An unstable tear film can affect visual clarity, especially during screen use or long periods of focus.