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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Dry eye syndrome
  1. Dry eye syndrome commonly occurs in people who are otherwise healthy. It becomes more common with older age. This ... changes that make your eyes produce fewer tears. Dry eye syndrome is sometimes caused or worsened by a condition ...
  2. ... Pattern Cornea and External Disease Panel, et al. Dry eye syndrome Preferred Practice Pattern. Ophthalmology . 2019;126(1):286-334. PMID: 30366798 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30366798/ . Brissette ... eye overview: classification and treatment algorithm. In: Mannis ...
  3. ... gene An eye exam may reveal signs of dry eye syndrome . A chest x-ray may reveal lung abscesses. ...
  4. ... of the eye ( cataract ) Injury to the cornea Dry eye syndrome Macular degeneration Separation of the retina from its ...
  5. ... disorders such as: Celiac disease Raynaud phenomenon Sicca syndrome (dry eyes or mouth) Thyroid disease The disease most often ...
  6. ... 50. It is rare in children. Primary Sjögren syndrome is defined as dry eyes and dry mouth without another autoimmune disorder. Secondary ...
  7. ... include: Chest pain when taking a breath ( pleurisy ) Dry eyes and mouth ( Sjögren syndrome ) Eye burning, itching, and discharge Nodules under the ...
  8. ... before birth (for example, in children with Down syndrome ) Facial muscle weakness Scar tissue from burns or injuries
  9. ... appears to fade away (recede). Drooping eyelids and dry eyes. ... with Turner syndrome is much shorter than children who are the ...
  10. ... diarrhea, such as diarrhea caused by irritable bowel syndrome, changes to your diet and lifestyle may help.
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