Sedentary Behavior May Increase Dry Eye Disease Risk
Investigators examined associations between dry eye disease and sedentary behavior.
Investigators examined associations between dry eye disease and sedentary behavior.
Investigators review phase 3 data of a trial into the use of perfluorohexyloctane eye drops for patients with meibomian gland dysfunction who experience dry eye symptoms.
Investigators compare a dexamethasone intracanalicular insert to loteprednol treatment of acute exacerbations of dry eye disease.
Investigators identify dry eye disease risk factors observed in individuals who view digital screens for extended periods of time.
However, research shows moderate alcohol use could offer some protective benefits. Clinicians Esen K. Akpek, MD, of Wilmer Eye, Victoria L. Tseng, MD, of UCLA, and Avnish Deobhakta, MD, of New York Ear and Eye, serve up some advice.
Courtney Dryer, OD discusses 8 lifestyle changes patients can make to reduce dry eye symptomatology.
Acute care centers were more likely to prescribe antibiotics for a chalazion, and older patients were more likely to receive antibiotics for a hordeolum.
The reproxalap treatment may potentially address real-world clinical challenges for patients with allergic conjunctivitis.