Many risk factors, from family history to medications you take, can make you more likely to get dry eye.
Dry eye in older adults is common because your body makes fewer tears. But medications, health conditions, and other factors can also cause dry eye.
Are your stinging, scratchy, red eyes a sign of dry eye? Learn the symptoms to recognize dry eye as you age.
Treating dry eye when you’re older is important for your overall visual health. There are lots of treatments available to manage your symptoms.
You've tried dry eye drops and other treatments, but they haven't relieved your symptoms. Learn how to work with your doctor to get the results you want.
Dry eye is common when you’re older. We’ve got tips for how you can relieve your dry, burning, irritated eyes.