Nexus Vision Centre - Regina

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Dry eye syndrome (DES or dry eye) is a chronic lack of sufficient lubrication and moisture on the surface of the eye. Its consequences range from minor irritation to the inability to wear contact lenses and an increased risk of corneal inflammation and eye infections.

Signs and Symptoms of Dry Eye

Persistent dryness, scratchiness and a burning sensation on your eyes are common symptoms of dry eye syndrome. These symptoms alone may be enough for your eye doctor to diagnose dry eye syndrome. Sometimes, he or she may want to measure the amount of tears in your eyes. A thin strip of filter paper placed at the edge of the eye, called a Schirmer test, is one way of measuring this.

Some people with dry eyes also experience a “foreign body sensation” – the feeling that something is in the eye. And it may seem odd, but sometimes dry eye syndrome can cause watery eyes, because the excessive dryness works to overstimulate production of the watery component of your eye’s tears.

What Causes Dry Eyes?

In dry eye syndrome, the tear glands that moisturize the eye don’t produce enough tears, or the tears have a chemical composition that causes them to evaporate too quickly.

Dry eye syndrome has several causes. It occurs:

  • As a part of the natural aging process, especially among women over age 40.
  • As a side effect of many medications, such as antihistamines, antidepressants, certain blood pressure medicines, Parkinson’s medications and birth control pills.
  • Because you live in a dry, dusty or windy climate with low humidity.

If your home or office has air conditioning or a dry heating system, that too can dry out your eyes. Another cause is insufficient blinking, such as when you’re staring at a computer screen all day.

Dry eyes are also associated with certain systemic diseases such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, rosacea or Sjogren’s Syndrome (a triad of dry eyes, dry mouth, and rheumatoid arthritis or lupus).

Long-term contact lens wear, incomplete closure of the eyelids, eyelid disease and a deficiency of the tear-producing glands are other causes.

Dry eye syndrome is more common in women, possibly due to hormone fluctuations. Recent research suggests that smoking, too, can increase your risk of dry eye syndrome. Dry eye has also been associated with incomplete lid closure following blepharoplasty – a popular cosmetic surgery to eliminate droopy eyelids.

Treatment for Dry Eye

Dry eye syndrome is an ongoing condition that treatments may be unable to cure. But the symptoms of dry eye – including dryness, scratchiness and burning – can usually be successfully managed.

Your eyecare practitioner may recommend artificial tears, which are lubricating eye drops that may alleviate the dry, scratchy feeling and foreign body sensation of dry eye. Prescription eye drops for dry eye go one step further: they help increase your tear production. In some cases, your doctor may also prescribe a steroid for more immediate short-term relief.

Another option for dry eye treatment involves a tiny insert filled with a lubricating ingredient. The insert is placed just inside the lower eyelid, where it continuously releases lubrication throughout the day.

If you wear contact lenses, be aware that many artificial tears cannot be used during contact lens wear. You may need to remove your lenses before using the drops. Wait 15 minutes or longer (check the label) before reinserting them. For mild dry eye, contact lens rewetting drops may be sufficient to make your eyes feel better, but the effect is usually only temporary. Switching to another lens brand could also help.

Check the label, but better yet, check with your doctor before buying any over-the-counter eye drops. Your eye doctor will know which formulas are effective and long-lasting and which are not, as well as which eye drops will work with your contact lenses.

To reduce the effects of sun, wind and dust on dry eyes, wear sunglasses when outdoors. Wraparound styles offer the best protection.

Indoors, an air cleaner can filter out dust and other particles from the air, while a humidifier adds moisture to air that’s too dry because of air conditioning or heating.

For more significant cases of dry eye, your eye doctor may recommend punctal plugs. These tiny devices are inserted in ducts in your lids to slow the drainage of tears away from your eyes, thereby keeping your eyes more moist.

If your dry eye is caused by meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD), your doctor may recommend warm compresses and suggest an in-office procedure to clear the blocked glands and restore normal function.

Doctors sometimes also recommend special nutritional supplements containing certain essential fatty acids to decrease dry eye symptoms. Drinking more water may also offer some relief.

If medications are the cause of dry eyes, discontinuing the drug generally resolves the problem. But in this case, the benefits of the drug must be weighed against the side effect of dry eyes. Sometimes switching to a different type of medication alleviates the dry eye symptoms while keeping the needed treatment. In any case, never switch or discontinue your medications without consulting with your doctor first.

Treating any underlying eyelid disease, such as blepharitis, helps as well. This may call for antibiotic or steroid drops, plus frequent eyelid scrubs with an antibacterial shampoo.

If you are considering LASIK, be aware that dry eyes may disqualify you for the surgery, at least until your dry eye condition is successfully treated. Dry eyes increase your risk for poor healing after LASIK, so most surgeons will want to treat the dry eyes first, to ensure a good LASIK outcome. This goes for other types of vision correction surgery, as well.

Contact Nexus Vision Centre

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6-3850 Green Falls Dr, Regina, SK S4V 3T6, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +9999
Postal code : 4
Website : http://www.nexusvisioncentre.ca/
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6-3850 Green Falls Dr, Regina, SK S4V 3T6, Canada
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Troy Metz on Google

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I visited Dr Chad Patterson and have to say that he and his team were outstanding. The service and follow up incredible. They gave me suggestions on how to fix/repair lenses that weren't theirs to service. The glasses they picked out for me very much suited my profile and I can't say enough about their service. I encourage anyone looking to change their current provider or looking for a new one to visit this clinic in the greens on gardiner. Great Job to the entire team.
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Colin Hildred on Google

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My first exposure to Nexus Vision Centre was when Dr. Patterson was treating my son for post-concussion therapy. It was because of the excellent treatment he provided to my son that I chose to visit him when I found my eyes deteriorating. Dr. Patterson is very knowledgeable and takes the time to explain everything about the current status of your eyes. His front line staff are extremely friendly and a delight to work with, they don't try to pressure you into buying glasses from them, but if you decide to they will be very excellent in helping you choose the best pair! In an era where our standards of customer service continually drop this group takes it to the next level! I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them to anyone!
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Stephanie Streifel on Google

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Excellent with kids, thorough and knowledgeable, approachable, friendly, easy to understand, and great frames selection. Staff helped me pick out frames that I’ve received countless compliments on. I highly recommend!
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S R on Google

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I am highly impressed with Dr Patterson who is our family optometrist, and he really helped to control the myopia of my son. Also, Renee and Brooke are very friendly and nice. The place is worth to visit. (Safdar & Sumbul)
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Cathy Wilson on Google

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Chad Patterson is an excellent optometrist- very thorough and professional . I would highly recommend him to my family and friends . His staff were very helpful in choosing the right frames and explaining all the options available . Great selection of frames too !!
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Allison Tetlow on Google

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Our family had an excellent experience at Nexus Vision Centre. Dr. Patterson provided a very thorough assessment, including how the eyes work together as a team, which is rarely assessed in other optometry clinics. He was very friendly and great with my kids. Renee was absolutely wonderful with my daughter who needed to get glasses for the first time this year. She’s so friendly and made the task of buying glasses a great experience! She answered my daughter’s multiple questions with optimism and enthusiasm. Brook was very friendly and we appreciated her help with booking appointments. While our children do not need Vision Therapy at this time, I highly recommend this clinic for anyone who needs this service as they are very knowledgeable!
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Lin Tholl on Google

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Dr. Patterson is excellent. Very personable and provided excellent eye care. I've happily recommended him to my family members, who have been likewise impressed. His staff is also great and helpful with selecting frames from their large selection.
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Cathy Estrella on Google

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Yearly I go to Dr. Chad for my Diabetic Eye Exam . I have been very impressed on how thorough he does eye exam, he is very knowledgeable, well mannered and cares so much to his patients. Nexus Eye Centre have a large selection of branded and designer glasses and sunglasses. Renee will be assisting you throughout the process until you find the best frame that fits your personality and style. I’ve been supporting Dr. Chad Patterson since he started and ever since then I still recommends Nexus Vision Centre to everyone. Thank you for all the help and for such amazing & excellent service! Keep up the good work.

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