
Everything about dry eye disease is hard.
Think about it. A supermajority of your peers either do not or will not treat it. Worse than that, a significant percentage of ophthalmologists and optometrists still insist that it is not a real disease. At best, this group is willing to concede that patients who have dry eye disease (DED) might be inconvenienced, that DED is a kind of “lifestyle disease” not worthy of true medical intervention. Patients themselves are often flummoxed by the diagnosis, often going to great lengths to find (Read more...)