Dry Eye Symptoms
If you score high on our dry eye quiz, that may indicate you’re experiencing symptoms of dry eye.
Recurring dry eye symptoms often include eye irritation and dryness, grittiness, burning, blurriness, light sensitivity, and contact lens discomfort.
Gritty or Scratchy Sensations
A gritty or scratchy sensation is a common dry eye symptom. It may feel like sand or dirt is stuck in your eyes. This sensation often occurs because your eyes lack the necessary hydration to keep them lubricated and comfortable, and your tears can’t effectively wash away particles.
Burning & Irritation
Burning and irritation are both common symptoms of dry eye. You might feel a burning sensation in your eyes triggered by wind, smoke, or prolonged screen time. Long-term eye irritation can make it difficult to focus on tasks that require clear vision and prolonged focus.
Blurry Vision
Dry eyes can cause blurry vision, making reading, driving, or performing other visual tasks difficult. If left untreated, dry eye syndrome can also cause watery eyes, which can have further effects on vision.
Light Sensitivity
If your eyes are sensitive to light, you might have dry eye syndrome. This sensitivity can cause discomfort or pain when your eyes are exposed to bright lights, such as sunlight or fluorescent lights. Sunglasses or lubricating eye drops may help reduce the effects of light sensitivity.
You may also experience difficulty driving at night as a result of light sensitivity caused by dry eyes.
Uncomfortable Contact Lens Wear
When you wear contact lenses with dry eyes, your eyes may feel scratchy or irritated. In severe cases, continuing to wear the wrong type of contact lenses can cause corneal abrasions, infections, or ulcers.
At Specialty Eye, we have experience helping those with conditions like dry eyes find the right specialty contact lenses for their needs. In addition to providing dry eye treatments, we can also use our expertise to help you find contact lenses that suit your unique needs for dry eye relief and clear vision.