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Dry eye happens when your eyes don’t make enough tears to stay wet. Learn about the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment of dry eye.

Dry eye happens when your eyes don’t make enough tears to stay wet, or when your tears don’t work correctly. This can make your eyes feel uncomfortable, and in some cases it can also cause vision problems.

Dry eye is common — it affects millions of Americans every year. The good news is that if you have dry eye, there are lots of things you can do to keep your eyes healthy and stay comfortable.

What are the symptoms of dry eye?

Dry eye can cause:

A scratchy feeling, like there’s something in your eye

Stinging or burning feelings in your eye

Red eyes

Sensitivity to light

Blurry vision

Am I at risk for dry eye?

Anyone can get dry eye, but you might be more likely to have dry eye if you:

Are age 50 or older

Are female

Wear contact lenses

Don’t get enough vitamin A (found in foods like carrots, broccoli, and liver) or omega-3 fatty acids (found in fish, walnuts, and vegetable oils)

Have certain autoimmune conditions, like lupus or Sjögren syndrome

What causes dry eye?

Normally, glands above your eyes make tears that keep your eyes wet. Dry eye happens when your tears don’t do their job. This could mean:

Your glands don’t make enough tears to keep your eyes wet

Your tears dry up too fast

Your tears just don’t work well enough to keep your eyes wet

Learn more about the causes of dry eye

How will my eye doctor check for dry eye?

Your doctor can check for dry eye as part of a comprehensive dilated eye exam. The exam is simple and painless — your doctor will give you some eye drops to dilate (widen) your pupil and then check your eyes for dry eye and other eye problems.

Learn what to expect from a comprehensive dilated eye exam

Be sure to tell your doctor if you think you might have dry eye. To find out if you have dry eye, your doctor might check:

The amount of tears your eyes make

How long it takes for your tears to dry up

The structure of your eyelids

Learn more about tests for dry eye

Did you know?

Dry eye is common — nearly 16.4 million Americans have dry eye

Dry eye can happen if you spend a lot of time looking at your computer, tablet, or smart phone

If severe dry eye isn’t treated, it can sometimes damage your cornea, the clear outer layer at the front of your eye

What’s the treatment for dry eye?

Treatment for dry eye usually depends on what’s causing your symptoms. There are a few different types of treatment that can ease your symptoms and help keep your eyes healthy.

Over-the-counter eye drops. The most common treatment for mild dry eye is a type of eye drops called artificial tears. You can get these eye drops without a prescription. There are also over-the-counter moisturizing gels and ointments that may help your eyes feel better.

Prescription medicines. If your dry eye is more serious, your eye doctor may give you a prescription for medicines called cyclosporine (Restasis) or lifitegrast (Xiidra). These medicines are both types of eye drops that can help your eyes make more tears.

Lifestyle changes. If something in your life or your environment is causing your dry eye, or making it worse, your doctor may suggest changes to help protect your eyes.

For example, if a medicine you take for another health condition is causing dry eye, your doctor may also suggest that you try a different medicine.

Your eyes may also feel better if you:

Try to avoid smoke, wind, and air conditioning

Use a humidifier to keep the air in your home from getting too dry

Limit screen time and take breaks from staring at screens

Wear wraparound sunglasses when you're outside

Drink plenty of water — try for 8 to 10 glasses every day

Get enough sleep — about 7 to 8 hours a night

Tear duct plugs. If tears are draining too quickly from your eyes, your doctor may suggest putting special plugs (called punctal plugs) in your tear ducts (small holes in the inner corners of your eyes). These plugs can help keep your tears in your eyes.

Surgery. In some cases, dry eye can happen because your lower eyelids are too loose, causing tears to drain too quickly out of your eye. If this is the cause of your dry eye, your eye doctor may suggest surgery to fix your eyelids and help your tears stay on your eyes. This treatment is not very common.

Talk over your options with your doctor. If another health condition is causing your dry eye, treating that condition may improve your dry eye symptoms. Even if you have dry eye, there are lots of things you can do to help keep your eyes healthy. Remember these tips:

Follow your doctor's instructions for using your eye drops (over-the-counter or prescription)

Tell your doctor if dry eye is getting in the way of everyday activities

What's the latest research on dry eye?

Scientists are studying what causes dry eye and how we can treat it better. NEI also funds research on new treatment options.

Get the latest news on NEI-supported dry eye research

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Last updated: August 6, 2025

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