Can Dry Eyes Be Cured Permanently?

Fortunately, if you’re suffering from dry eyes in the morning, you can take advantage of various effective treatment options and at-home remedies to help alleviate and prevent symptoms. Let’s first look at what causes dry eyes in the morning, then explore some of the primary dry-eye symptoms and recommend some effective dry-eye remedies.
Dry eyes are caused by your eyes not producing enough tears or the tears evaporating too quickly. There are typically one of three reasons for this happening. Let’s look at them:
This condition causes an inability to fully close eyelids during sleep, which can impair the function of the ‘tear film’ (a layer of fluid which covers the eye’s surface) and may lead to dry eyes in the morning. NL is usually caused by damage to the nerves or muscles in your face, typically stemming from events such as the following:
Dry eyes can also be the result of the tear glands not producing enough tears. Tears are produced to lubricate and protect the outer layer of the eye, and if your body’s production of tears is lower than normal you may often wake up with dry eyes. There can be a number of reasons for inadequate tear production, including:
As well as often being caused by the tear glands not producing enough tears, dry eyes can also be the result of a reduction in the quality of tears. Tears consist of three layers — the water, oil and mucus layers — and if there is an issue with one or more of these layers, this can lead to tears evaporating too quickly or not covering the entirety of the eye’s surface.
The most common cause of insufficient tear quality is a condition called keratoconjunctivitis sicca, which is where the tears do not produce a sufficient amount of the water layer.
Whatever the cause, dry eyes can theoretically affect anyone. However, you’re more likely to suffer from dry eyes if any of the following apply to you:
Waking up with dry eyes can be uncomfortable and often painful, and it can play havoc with your typical morning routine. If your eyes are not sufficiently lubricated and you’re frequently waking up with dry eyes, you may notice one or more of the following symptoms:
If you’re suffering from dry eyes as a result of insufficient or low-quality tear production, you may also notice that:
If the sound of your alarm going off is frequently accompanied by itchy, watery eyes and blurred vision (among some of the other symptoms listed above), you can thankfully choose from a number of effective dry eye treatments and at-home remedies that can reduce and even prevent dry eyes in the morning.
There are a number of treatment options available for dry eyes, most of which can be purchased over the counter without the need for a prescription. However, you should always consult with a GP or pharmacist, as they will be able to recommend the most suitable treatment. Dry eye treatments include:
Since dry eyes can often be caused by lifestyle and environmental factors (such as staring at a screen for too long or spending too much time in air-conditioned spaces) as well as a tear deficiency, there are a number of lifestyle changes you can make to help prevent dry eyes in the morning. Try some of the following:
There can be a number of reasons for your eyes being dry when you wake up in the morning, and the symptoms can be pretty unpleasant. However, by using a treatment such as eye drops or a cleansing lotion, and making small lifestyle changes such as reducing your screen time and investing in a humidifier, you can help to prevent dry eyes in the morning and get your day off to a better start.
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