Dry eye disease as a common ocular disorder – current knowledge and management

Barbara Rękas, Wojciech Mazurek, Monika Stradczuk, Łukasz Mazurek, Barbara Kruczyk, Mateusz Piętak, Marcelina Gniot
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Introduction and purpose Dry eye disease is one of the most common ocular surface diseases. It is a multifactorial disease that contributes to symptoms impairing daily functioning. Dry eye syndrome occurs in up to half of the population. Therefore, proper diagnosis and treatment are necessary. The state of knowledge One of the most common causes is meibomian gland dysfunction, which leads to impaired homeostasis and easy evaporation of tears. Environmental factors such as air pollution and stimulants also influence the occurrence of dry eye syndrome. All these factors lead to bothersome symptoms such as impaired visual acuity, itching, pain or burning. Patients also complain of a feeling of sand under the eyelids or photophobia. These patients' diagnoses are based mainly on history and ophthalmologic examination. Also, the Schirmer test or fluorescein staining can be used. It is essential to quickly apply treatment, which is mainly based on Artificial tears. Artificial tears are primarily a symptomatic treatment, while they are first-line therapy. In addition, treatment can include serum drops, anti-inflammatory drugs, or supplementation with omega-3 and omega-6 acids. Summary Dry eye disease affects many people, especially the elderly. Symptoms may impair normal functioning. Untreated dry eye syndrome can also lead to many complications. Therefore, a proper diagnosis, primarily based on a basic ophthalmological examination, and individually tailored treatment are necessary. New treatment methods are described in the literature, and they seem to be promising.
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干眼病是一种常见的眼部疾病--当前的知识和管理
简介和目的 干眼症是最常见的眼表疾病之一。它是一种多因素疾病,会导致影响日常功能的症状。干眼症的发病率高达总人口的一半。因此,正确的诊断和治疗是必要的。知识现状 最常见的原因之一是睑板腺功能障碍,它导致眼球平衡受损,泪液容易蒸发。空气污染和兴奋剂等环境因素也会影响干眼症的发生。所有这些因素都会导致视力受损、瘙痒、疼痛或烧灼感等令人烦恼的症状。患者还会抱怨眼睑下有沙子感或畏光。这些患者的诊断主要基于病史和眼科检查。此外,还可以使用施尔默试验或荧光素染色法。必须迅速采取治疗措施,主要是人工泪液治疗。人工泪液主要是对症治疗,同时也是一线疗法。此外,治疗方法还包括滴用血清、服用消炎药或补充欧米伽-3 和欧米伽-6 酸。摘要 干眼症影响着许多人,尤其是老年人。干眼症的症状可能会影响正常功能。如果不及时治疗,干眼症还会导致许多并发症。因此,必须以基本的眼科检查为基础进行正确诊断,并根据个人情况进行治疗。文献中介绍了一些新的治疗方法,这些方法似乎很有前景。
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