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Dry Eye Treatment in La Vista

Offering Lasting Relief For Dry, Itchy & Gritty Eyes

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Tired of your eyes constantly watering?

Want to find a solution for your red, dry, itchy eyes?

Dry eye disease can seriously harm your quality of life. It can cause severe irritation and even infection in severe cases.

Symptoms of dry eye disease include:

  • Red, dry eyes
  • Itchiness in and around the eye
  • A gritty-feeling in the eye
  • Light sensitivity
  • Excessive watering of the eyes

Visit Malbar Vision Center - Brentwood for effective and lasting dry eye relief.

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How Dry Eye Disease Develops & How to Treat It

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Dry eye disease is an increasingly common eye condition that can happen either because the eye is not producing enough tears, or because tears are evaporating too quickly, leaving the eyes without enough moisture to function comfortably.

This can happen for several reasons including allergies, side effects from medications, hormonal changes, and illness.

Depending on the cause and exact symptoms of your dry eyes, our La Vista eye doctors will be able to prescribe treatments and medications aimed at increasing the amount of tears your eye produces and/or slowing the evaporation of tears to better hydrate your eyes.


What Are the Main Causes of Dry Eye?

  • Aging

    Dry eye disease tends to affect people over the age of 50. This is because tear production slows as we age. As the lacrimal glands produce fewer tears, dry eye develops.

  • Hormonal changes

    It's not uncommon for some women to experience dry eye symptoms during pregnancy, menopause, or while using birth control pills. That's because hormone imbalances can reduce tear production.

  • Autoimmune disease

    Certain autoimmune diseases, like Sjögren’s syndrome, can cause white blood cells to attack your tear glands, thus reducing tear production. Other diseases like arthritis, lupus, and diabetes can also cause poor or insufficient tear production.

  • Medications

    Certain medications can reduce mucus production (one of the 3 tear components) thus contributing to chronic dry eye.

    They include antihistamines, antidepressants, diuretics, and beta-blockers.

Note that this is just a handful of causes. There are many other factors that can contribute to dry eye, including pollution and dry air, allergies, poor tear quality, dehydration, contact lens wear, and more.


Dry Eyes Treatment in La Vista

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Hours
  • Monday 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • Tuesday 8:30 am - 7:00 pm
  • Wednesday 8:30 am - 7:00 pm
  • Thursday 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • Friday 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
  • Saturday 8:00 am - 1:00 pm
  • Sunday Closed
  • Dec. 25 Closed
Insurance Plans
  • VSP
  • Medicare
  • United Healthcare
  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • Spectera
  • Superior Vision
  • Davis Vision
  • EyeMed
  • Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
Patient Reviews
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- Dec. 07, 2023
They helped me with the whole process very patient when I was having trouble picking out frames
- Nov. 10, 2023
Dr. Leff is great. She was patient and collaborative as we figured out what type of contacts worked ... best. Every person interacted with at the La Vista office was really kind. This is the best optometrist experience I’ve had.
- Oct. 30, 2023
Great prices on contacts! The staff is always welcoming. All around great experience at this locati... on.
- Sep. 28, 2023
I finally took the leap to getting bifocals. The exam was easy, the Dr was friendly and gave the imp... ression she loved what she does for her clients. The whole process was great. I strongly recommend them.
- Sep. 25, 2023
Excellent customer service
- Jun. 30, 2023
Friendly staff, great doctor. I look forward to my next visit.
- Jun. 23, 2023
There was very nice help pick out glasses
- Jun. 15, 2023
Best service I ever had
- Jun. 05, 2023
The service was amazing and the staff was so nice
- May. 19, 2023
Dr. Maynard is the absolute best and his experience shows! Great friendly staff made the experience ... fun!
- Apr. 28, 2023
The staff was very kind and friendly. They knew the procedures and kept everything simple. I didn't ... have to wait long. Very friendly and efficient.
- Apr. 24, 2023
Great staff. Dr Maynard is thorough and cares about his patients!
- Apr. 18, 2023
Malbar Brentwood is the only vision center I will go, and the only vision center I will recommend. T... he entire staff, the doctors, everyone, goes above and beyond to make sure you have everything that you need at all times, even when it's inconvenient for them - all with a smile on their face. Absolutely love Malbar Brentwood.
- Mar. 27, 2023
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- Mar. 24, 2023
I was pleased with the whole experience with malabar.
- Mar. 15, 2023
Malbar eye doctors are very good and go above and beyond to explain everything they are checking and... how my eyes are doing. Then a follow up at the end of the visit and ask again if there are any questions is very helpful. Staff is very helpful too!
- Feb. 25, 2023
Great place for some new glasses or contacts. Very friendly and helpful
- Feb. 16, 2023
They staff and doctor took good care of me from the moment I walked into the doors. They were kind, ... friendly, knowledgeable and efficient. Thank you Malbar
- Feb. 03, 2023
Good service, people, and price matching.
- Jan. 30, 2023
Wonderful staff, great service!

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Dry Eyes FAQs

Can I still wear contact lenses if I have dry eye syndrome?

Yes, some people can still wear contact lenses with dry eye syndrome. However, depending on its severity, you may need to carefully select the adequate contact lens for optimal clarity and comfort.

Oftentimes, because contact lenses sit on the eye, it's difficult for vital oxygen to reach the eye. This can worsen dry eye symptoms, and increase the risk of scratching or otherwise damaging your eye. Make sure to ask your eye doctor which contact lenses are most adapted to your condition.

Can dry eye syndrome be cured?

Unfortunately, there is no known cure for dry eye syndrome. There are, however, many treatment options that offer lasting dry eye relief.

Can dry eye syndrome cause blindness?

In rare extreme cases, dry eye syndrome can cause corneal ulcers. These ulcers can result in scarring on the eye, making it difficult for the cornea to focus light accurately. If left untreated, corneal ulcers and the associated scarring can result in blindness.

How can I prevent dry eye symptoms?

Below are a few tips that will help prevent dry eye symptoms:

  • Point fans, heaters, and air vents so that they don’t directly blow into your eyes
  • Eat foods high in omega-3 fatty acids
  • Stay properly hydrated
  • Take breaks during long tasks, especially those that require extended visual focus

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