Dry, irritated eyes can affect everything from reading and driving to screen time and daily comfort. If symptoms like burning, watering, redness, or blurry vision keep coming back, professional dry eye treatment can help address the cause instead of only masking it. At Lauren Alexander Vision Source, we provide personalized dry eye treatment in San Antonio, TX to identify what is triggering your symptoms and recommend care that supports long-term relief.
Dry eye happens when your eyes do not make enough tears, or when the tears you make do not have the right balance to keep the surface of the eye comfortable and stable. Poor tear quality can lead to irritation, blurred vision, and ongoing inflammation.
Dry eye is often linked to meibomian gland dysfunction, also called MGD, which affects the oil glands in the eyelids and is described by the practice as the cause of most cases. Other common causes and risk factors include aging, blepharitis, allergies, contact lens use, previous eye surgery, certain medications, and medical conditions such as autoimmune disease. Hormonal changes and environmental triggers can also make symptoms worse.
Dry eye symptoms can vary from mild irritation to persistent discomfort. Common signs include:
Burning, stinging, or itching
Gritty or sandy sensation
Redness
Watery eyes or excessive tearing
Light sensitivity
Tired eyes
Blurry or fluctuating vision
Discomfort that gets worse later in the day
Successful dry eye treatment in San Antonio starts with identifying the root cause so treatment can be targeted. At Lauren Alexander Vision Source, dry eye care is based on the underlying cause of each patient’s condition. Diagnostic testing may include TearLab to measure tear film osmolarity, Meibomian Gland Photography to evaluate gland structure, and InflammaDry to detect inflammatory markers linked to dry eye disease.
Treatment depends on what is causing your symptoms. Your plan may include eyelid hygiene for blepharitis or MGD, artificial tears, prescription eye drops, scleral lenses for added surface protection, or punctal plugs to help tears stay on the eye longer. For patients with meibomian gland dysfunction and inflammation, Intense Pulsed Light, or IPL, can be an effective option.
At Lauren Alexander Vision Source, we focus on finding the cause of your dry eye symptoms so treatment is more precise and effective. Our San Antonio offices offer advanced diagnostic testing and personalized treatment options to help relieve irritation, redness, and fluctuating vision. We are committed to giving each patient clear answers and practical care that supports long-term comfort.
Schedule a consultation at Lauren Alexander Vision Source for personalized dry eye treatment in San Antonio, TX.