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    Dry eye and ocular surface

    Irritation, redness, screen fatigue, contact lens discomfort, and lid symptoms reviewed.

    Patient discussion in a clinic

    Dry eye and ocular surface symptoms can affect reading, screen use, driving, contact lenses, and daily comfort. This page can explain that a consultation may review symptoms, lids, tear film, allergies, current drops, medications, work habits, and environmental triggers.

    The language should stay practical: assessment first, then a stepwise plan when appropriate.

    Need help choosing the right route?

    Send a short note with the broad reason for your visit, preferred location, and whether previous scans or reports are available.

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