Symptom 15. Fluctuating Vision
Fluctuating vision is a symptom often experienced by those with dry eye syndrome. When the eye’s surface is inadequately lubricated, the quality of the tear film can become compromised, leading to changes in vision that may come and go throughout the day. These fluctuations can make it challenging to focus on tasks and maintain clear vision consistently.
To address fluctuating vision associated with dry eye syndrome, it’s crucial to restore proper lubrication and balance to the eye’s surface. Artificial tears, lubricating eye drops, or prescription medications may be used to improve the tear film’s quality and alleviate vision fluctuations.
Additionally, adopting healthy eye care habits, such as taking regular breaks from screen time, using a humidifier, and practicing proper eye hygiene, can help reduce dry eye symptoms and promote overall eye health.