Most people think of dry eyes as a small problem. Maybe it happens after a long day on the computer or after spending time outside when the air is dry. But for some, that scratchy, burning feeling doesn’t go away. It can show up every day and start to affect how clearly you see, how well you focus, and even how comfortable you feel doing normal things like reading or driving.
At AssureVision in Arlington Heights, IL, Dr. Eugenia Lomazov has seen how much of a difference early care can make. When you get dry eyes treatment before the symptoms worsen, you’re not just soothing irritation — you’re protecting the surface of your eyes and helping them stay healthy over time.
Tears are more important than most people realize. They don’t just keep the eyes wet — they wash away dust and tiny particles and form a smooth surface that lets you see clearly. When the eyes stop producing enough tears or the tear film breaks down too quickly, your eyes lose that protection.
Over time, this can lead to inflammation and damage to the cornea. That’s when light sensitivity, burning, and redness often begin to show up more often. Starting care early helps stop that process before it turns into a daily struggle.
Better comfort day to day – Simple things like reading a book or working on a laptop get easier when your eyes feel moist and relaxed again.
A clearer, more stable view – When the surface of the eye stays smooth, vision sharpness improves, and the constant blur or film over your eyes begins to fade.
Less strain and fatigue – Dry eyes often make you blink more or squint to focus. Early dry eyes treatment helps reduce that extra effort.
Protection for long-term health – Without enough moisture, the tear glands can get inflamed and start working less effectively. Seeing an optometrist near you early helps prevent that cycle from taking hold.
Every case is different. Some people need medicated drops; others may do better with tear duct plugs or warm compress therapy. Dr. Lomazov takes the time to find what’s really behind the dryness. It might be the environment, hormones, or certain medications. The plan is always personalized and built around what your eyes actually need.
A few daily changes can also support your eyes between visits. Try blinking more often during screen time, keeping a humidifier nearby, and wearing sunglasses on windy days. These small habits can go a long way toward keeping your eyes comfortable.
Dry eyes may start as a small thing, but the earlier you deal with them, the better your eyes will feel in the long run. To learn more or schedule an exam, call (847) 368-9999 to see Dr. Eugenia Lomazov at AssureVision, your trusted optometrist near you in Arlington Heights, IL.
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58 S Arlington Heights Rd
Arlington Heights, IL 60005