Dry Eye Management of New Hampshire
Dry Eye Syndrome Treatments
Dry eye syndrome is a common condition that causes uncomfortable symptoms. It can occur when your eyes don’t produce enough tears or your tears evaporate too quickly. You may experience dryness, itching, burning, stinging, discomfort, and changes in vision.
At Spindel Eye Associates, we understand how uncomfortable and disruptive these symptoms can be. We offer advanced treatment options for dry eye syndrome in Derry, Londonderry, Windham, Raymond, Bedford, and the surrounding areas. Call us now to schedule a consultation and exam.
What Is Dry Eye Syndrome?

Symptoms of Dry Eye Syndrome
You may experience a combination of symptoms when you have dry eye. These symptoms may come and go and may get worse over time:
- The feeling that you have something in your eye that won’t come out
- A gritty, scratchy, or sandy sensation in your eye
- Burning or stinging eyes
- Sensitivity to light
- Blurred vision or changes in your vision
- Excessive eye mucus
- Watery eyes
- Red eyes
Risk Factors for Dry Eye
Dry eye can also be a complication of another medical condition, like diabetes, thyroid eye disease, blepharitis, autoimmune conditions, or Sjogren’s syndrome. Other risk factors for dry eye are:
- Environmental factors, like heat and wind
- Lifestyle factors, like spending long hours at a computer
- Side effects from medications, like allergy medications
- Eye surgeries, like LASIK
- Aging
- Hormonal imbalances like perimenopause or menopause
Common Dry Eye Causes
Aqueous Deficient Dry Eye
Evaporative Dry Eye
Mixed Dry Eye
Advanced Dry Eye Syndrome Treatment Options
Benefits of Treatment for Dry Eye Symptoms
Symptoms of dry eye syndrome can affect every area of your life. When you understand the root cause of your symptoms and get the treatment you deserve, you will enjoy these benefits:
- Relief from eye pain and discomfort
- Improved vision
- Reduced risk of eye damage
- Less irritation and inflammation of the eyes
- Enhanced quality of life
- Protection of the outer surface of the eye
- Reduced risk of infection
- Improved tear quality and tear drainage