Why Are My Eyes Dry in the Morning?
Knowing why your eyes regularly feel dry when you wake up is essential. Inflammation, age, medications, and environmental factors can all dry out your eyes and cause other symptoms, such as a burning sensation in or around the eyes.
To identify the cause and relieve dry eye symptoms, schedule an eye exam with Jaime Gonzalez, O.D., at Eye Pieces Texas in Plano and Dallas, Texas. Pinpointing the underlying problem is the first step toward waking up in comfort.
What Can Cause Dry Eyes in the Morning?
Nocturnal Lagophthalmos
Suppose you can’t close your eyes fully at night. In that case, you may have nocturnal lagophthalmos, which can result from problems with the muscles that control your eyelids, a deformity in the eyelid tissue or partial facial paralysis.
More severe types of lagophthalmos can also cause dry eyes during the day. The eye dries out with this condition because the eyelids can’t close fully. This leaves the front of the eye constantly exposed to the air, resulting in excessive evaporation of the tears. Left untreated, lagophthalmos can eventually damage the cornea, losing vision.
Blepharitis
Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelids caused by the malfunctioning of the meibomian glands. The meibomian glands are located inside the eyelids and secrete oils into the tears that lubricate the eye and create a protective barrier on the eye’s surface, minimizing tear evaporation.
Blepharitis most often occurs when these glands become clogged or the oil thickens. The main symptoms are inflamed, dry, red, and sore eyes. These symptoms may worsen in the morning because not blinking at night results in the glands becoming more blocked, and the vital oil layer of the tears dissipates while you sleep.
Medication
Many types of medication can cause the eyes to feel dry, particularly in the morning. These include:
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- Antipsychotics and antidepressants
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- Antihistamines and decongestants
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- Hypertension medications
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- Hormone replacement therapy
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- Gastrointestinal medications
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- Pain relievers
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- Skin treatments
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- Chemotherapy medications
Age
With age, the eyes produce less moisture and oils and dry out more quickly. As a result, they may become dry, red, and itchy. In particular, menopausal women may notice dry eye symptoms due to hormonal fluctuations.
As people age, their eyelids may become more flaccid and fall away from the eyes. This causes watery tears to run out of the eyes more quickly, further reducing the volume of the tears.
External Factors
External factors such as air conditioning and heating units can dry out your eyes, especially if they are located in your bedroom or if you sleep under a ceiling fan.
Other external factors that can exacerbate dry eyes include air temperature and humidity, pollution, and windy conditions.
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How to Relieve Morning Dry Eye Symptoms
How to relieve morning dry eye symptoms will depend on the cause.
One of the main treatments for dry eyes focuses on relieving dryness by stimulating the production of oil from the eyelid’s glands.
Your eye doctor may prescribe an ointment before retiring and lubricating eye drops in the morning. Eyelid treatments involving the gentle application of heat and massage can also help the meibomian glands work more efficiently by increasing the release of oil into the tears.
Consider using a humidifier to make the air in your bedroom more comfortable and wearing a sleeping mask to retain eye moisture.
These tips may provide some relief, but it is essential to schedule an eye exam with
Dr. Jaime Gonzalez, O.D. at Eye Pieces Texas, to determine the precise cause of your dry eye symptoms and receive the appropriate treatment.
Q: What Should I Know about LASIK Surgery and Dry Eye?
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- A: LASIK surgery corrects vision by reshaping the cornea. This procedure involves making an incision that may damage the superficial nerves of the eye. As a result, the nerves may not realize the eyes are dry and, therefore, not stimulate the required secretion of tears, which can result in dry eyes.
Q: How to Treat Dry Eye Syndrome Naturally?
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- A: While nothing can replace the advice of your eye doctor, eating oily fish, flaxseeds, and other foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids can stimulate oil production in the eyes. Try applying warm compresses to your eyes and gently massaging your eyelids to unclog the meibomian glands. Protective eyewear, such as wraparound eyeglasses, helps block irritants and retain lubrication. Use a humidifier to moisten the air in your home. Applying eye drops regularly can also help prevent your eyes from drying out.
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