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What is dry eye? And, who is affected? Symptoms and prevalence of dry eye Patients with: advancing age, hormonal
imbalances, diabetes, autoimmune disease, rosacea, pharmacological side effects, ocular trauma 2. Tears and their
function Basal tears, reflex tears, emotional tears Tear film: inner mucin, middle aqueous, outer lipid 3. Dry eye categories
A. Aqueous tear production deficiency Autoimmune disease: rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, Sjogren?垄????s syndrome Medications:
antihistamines, beta blockers, diuretics, sleep aides, some pain relievers Decreased corneal sensation: herpes zoster, refractive
surgery, diabetes Systemic dehydration: drink water! B. Excessive tear evaporation Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) Lipid
layer: decreased lipid production or excessive production Scarring: ocular pemphigoid, trauma 4. Nutritional goals for dry
eye Tamp down ocular and systemic inflammation Improve tear film composition A ?垄????dry eye?垄???聺 diet should include: ?垄???垄 Omega-3
fatty acids: ALA, EPA, DHA Improve tear film stability and lid inflammation Especially important for MGD Food sources of
omega-3 fatty acids ?垄???垄 Omega-6 fatty acids: GLA Tamps down inflammation How to include GLA in your diet ?垄???垄 Omega-7 fatty
acids Improves tear osmolarity How to include omega-7 fatty acids in your diet ?垄???垄 Vitamins A, C, D, E, phytonutrients Support
of ocular surface and tear film Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant effects How to include Vitamins A, C, D, E, phytonutrients in
your diet ?垄???垄 Probiotics Gut health and inflammation Foods to promote gut health.
Biography
Dr Sandra Young is currently an optometrist at Visionary Kitchen: A Cookbook for Eye Health, USA, she is specialized at treating Dry eyes and she is a currently a member of Ocular Nutrition Society.