Dry eye syndrome
Dry eye syndrome, also known as keratoconjunctivitis sicca, occurs when the eyes do not produce enough tears or the tears are of poor quality, leading to symptoms such as dryness, irritation, redness, blurred vision, and fatigue in the eyes; if left untreated, it can cause damage to the cornea and other ocular surface issues.
Health Outcomes
- Improved Dry Eye Symptoms
- Improved Ease of Use
- Improved Ocular Surface Disease Index
- Improved Ocular Symptoms
- Improved Saliva Flow Rate
- Improved Shooting Performance
- Improved Visual Comfort
- Improved Visual Function
- Increased Corneal Hydration
- Membrane Disruption
- No Significant Difference in Primary Outcomes
- Reduced Blurred Vision
- Reduced Conjunctival Congestion Score
- Reduced Corneal Fluorescein Staining
- Reduced Corneal Neuroma
- Reduced Digital Eye Strain Symptoms
- Reduced Dry Eye Symptom
- Reduced Dryness
- Reduced Mucus Layer Thinning
- Reduced Ocular Inflammation
- Reduced Ocular Surface Disease Index Score
- Reduced Ocular Symptom Score
- Reduced Photophobia
- Reduced Photophobia Symptom Score
- Reduced Red Eye Duration