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Precision Care for Dry Eyes: Trust Our Experts

We understand the discomfort that dry eyes can bring, and our empathetic team is here to provide you with premium dry eye care services.

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Understanding Dry Eye

Dry eye, a common concern affecting millions and particularly common in colder climates like Winnipeg, manifests as redness, itchiness, and a scratchy sensation in the eyes. The solution lies in identifying the root causes, as dry eye stems from imbalances in basal tears — distinct from emotional tears. These tears, composed of oil, water, and mucus, are crucial in preventing dryness and maintaining eye hydration.

Causes of Dry Eye

Various factors contribute to dry eye, such as medications, particularly common with prescription and over-the-counter drugs. Age is another influencer, as basal tear production decreases after 50, especially in women. Immune disorders like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, seasonal allergies, and environmental conditions like dry or windy workplaces can also trigger dry eye symptoms.

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Recognizing Dry Eye Symptoms

Dry eye symptoms may not always be evident, making it crucial to stay vigilant. Watch out for these signs

Blurry vision
Difficulty seeing at night
Sensitivity to light
Scratchy or gritty eyes when you blink
Red eyes or a sensation of burning
Sudden intolerance to wearing contact lenses

Expert Dry Eye Treatment in Winnipeg

Our dedicated team employs a meticulous approach to dry eye treatment, including advanced options like scleral lenses for enhanced comfort and hydration. Beginning with a comprehensive diagnosis, including an eye exam and tear analysis, we tailor a personalized plan to address your unique needs.

Solutions For Dry Eyes

Revitalize with
Hot Compresses

Incorporate a soothing touch into your dry eye care routine with hot compress eye masks. Ideal for mild to moderate symptoms, these low-tech solutions offer natural relief for blepharitis, meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD), and chronic dry eye disease.