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THE LINK BETWEEN DRY EYE DISEASE AND MIGRAINES

People who suffer from dry eye disease are often plagued with other problems as well, such as migraines. Dry eyes and migraines often go hand in hand. Dry eye disease (DED) is a common problem that can affect people of all ages. It occurs when the eyes don’t produce enough tears or when the tears evaporate too quickly. DED can cause a number of symptoms, such as:
•    Dryness and irritation
•    Decreased vision
Many experts believe that migraines and dry eyes can be linked. If you suffer from migraines or dry eye disease, it’s important to get the help of a professional. Treatment for these conditions can give you your life back. Visit an optometrist today to find out how to treat dry eyes and prevent migraines.

How Does DED Contribute to Migraine Headaches and What Treatments are Available?

Migraine headaches are severe, recurring headaches that affect an estimated 38 million Americans. They can last for hours and cause intense throbbing pain, nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound.
The trigger for migraine is unknown but it is suspected that the problem may stem from the brain. However, it has also been suggested that migraines are due to inflammation of certain cranial vessels or an imbalance of chemicals in the brain.
There are many different treatments for migraine headaches, including medication such as pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medications and lifestyle changes such as rest and avoiding triggers like certain foods or alcohol.

There is some evidence that dry eye disease may contribute to the development of migraines. One study found that people who suffer from DED are more likely to have migraines without an aura and less likely to have migraines with an aura. It’s not clear how DED contributes to migraine headaches, but it’s possible that the lack of tears or the inflammation associated with DED may lead to migraines. If you suffer from both dry eyes and migraines, it’s important to get the help of a professional. Treatment for these conditions can give you your life back. Visit an optometrist today to find out how to treat dry eyes and prevent migraines.

Dr. Hedayat

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