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Dry Eye Syndrome (cont.)

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If you have mild DES, you may only need annual follow-up examinations with your ophthalmologist.

If you have more serious DES, more frequent follow-up appointments are required, based on the severity of your disease.

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Dry eye is a multifactorial disease of the tears and the ocular surface that results in symptoms of discomfort, visual disturbance, and tear film instability with potential damage to the ocular surface.

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