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Dry Eyes

Occur when tear production and tear outflow are not in balance. For multifactorial reasons, simply, you are not producing enough tears or your tears are of poor quality.  Over 85% of dry eyes, poor tears and eyelid problems originate from Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) located within the eyelids.

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Dry Eye | Ocular Surface Testing

​If we see or hear during your comprehensive vision exam that dry eye is affecting you, further evaluation should be performed to find the best solution for you! Below are some of tests that you will encounter to determine a proper treatment plan.

Schirmer's 

This test uses a small, measuring strip that is placed on the eyelid surface to measure the quantity of tear volume that your eye holds over a 5 minute span.  It will indicate whether or not you produce and hold the proper amount of tears to keep the surface moist.

Tear Break Up 
(TBUT)

It is a method to determine the quality of your tear film.  We utilize a simple, non-stinging drop of fluorescein that is placed in the eye.  Your tears are then graded by the time it takes for your tears to "break apart" or become dry.  

Tear Osmolarity

An objective test that measures your tear balance or osmolarity.  It's a non-invasive lab test that is run in the office to aid with the diagnosis of dry eye. This test is critical in the analysis of your tear composition. 

Meibomian Gland

Your meibomian glands are important to your tear quality and produce the oils or sebum needed to help keep your tears in balance. With the use of near infrared light and high powered magnification, we can measure or grade the integrity of your tear glands. 

Inflammadry

An in-office lab test that uses a sample of your tears. From this its determined whether there are inflammatory markers present that will help us guide treatment. 

Imaging

Its what tells the story. His resolution imaging is needed for the diagnosis of your ocular surface, meibomian glands and eyelash conditions. It also aids in documenting your improvement. 

Explore your treatment options today!

Thankfully, there are many remedies to help improve the quality of your tears and comfort. For many years, eye doctors would recommend artificial tears or maybe prescribe an additional medication eye drop to help.  These prescription drops can be expensive and not provide the relief you were hoping to feel.  At Shelby Eyecare, Drs. Smarch & Schnurer are using the latest in diagnostics to make the appropriate treatment plan that involves therapies listed below.  We also utilize the latest in treatments, targeting the tear glands via photobiomodulation that has shown great improvements in tear quality and other eyelid conditions. 

Low Level Light Therapy is a powerful and unique treatment that is non-invasive, pain and stress-free Meibomian Gland & Dry Eye Treatment as well as treat styes and chalazion (cysts) of the eyelids. 

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Radio Frequency (RF)

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Artificial Tears

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