Menopause and Dry Eye

Menopause is a stage of life that brings about many changes in a woman's body, including hormonal fluctuations that can impact various aspects of health. While many are familiar with common symptoms such as hot flashes and mood swings, one lesser-known effect of menopause is dry eye.

Some symptoms of dry eye include: 

  • Burning sensation in the eyes

  • Gritty feeling in the eye

  • Blurred vision

  • Red or itchy eyes

For women experiencing menopause, hormonal changes play a significant role in exacerbating dry eye symptoms. Estrogen, a hormone that helps regulate various bodily functions, including tear production, decreases during menopause. This decline affects the olfactory surface of the eye. This can reduce the quantity and quality of tears produced, resulting in dryness and discomfort. In addition, the hormone androgen also decreases, affecting the lacrimal and meibomian glands in the eyelids, leading to inflammation. This causes a decrease in tear quality and production. 

Fortunately, there are many treatments available to treat dry eye, including eye drops, over-the-counter medication, and even adding a humidifier to your environment. One innovative treatment is Eterna™, which is a Radio Frequency (RF) treatment designed to address dry eye symptoms by promoting healthy tear production, reducing irritation, and enhancing overall comfort. Unlike traditional therapies that may provide temporary relief, Eterna™ targets the underlying causes of dry eye by using heat to penetrate the tissue, stimulating blood circulation and glandular activity.

Understanding the connection between menopause and dry eye is crucial for effectively managing symptoms and maintaining eye health. With innovative treatments like Eterna™, women can relieve dry eye symptoms while rejuvenating the skin around their eyes, enhancing comfort and appearance. Contact us today to discuss how Eterna™ can help you get relief. 


Sources:
https://www.optometrists.org/general-practice-optometry/guide-to-eye-conditions/dry-eye/what-is-dry-eye-syndrome/dry-eye-and-menopause/

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