How do I know my eyes are dry​?

Dry eyes are very common.
Many people have dry eyes and do not know it.

A common question is:

“How do I know my eyes are dry?”

Dry eyes do not always feel the same for everyone.

In this blog, we explain:

  • What dry eyes are
  • Common signs of dry eyes
  • When dry eyes feel worse
  • Simple ways to check
  • When to seek help

What are dry eyes?

Dry eye happens when:

  • Your eyes do not make enough tears
  • Or your tears dry too fast

Tears help:

  • Keep eyes wet
  • Protect the eye surface
  • Keep vision clear

When tears do not work well, eyes feel uncomfortable.

What do dry eyes feel like?

Dry eyes may feel like:

  • Grit or sand in the eyes
  • Burning or stinging
  • Soreness
  • Tired or heavy eyes
  • Itching

These feelings may come and go.

Do dry eyes always feel dry?

No.

Dry eyes can also cause:

  • Watery eyes
  • Blurry vision that comes and goes
  • Red or bloodshot eyes

This can be confusing, but it is common.

Do dry eyes affect vision?

Yes.

Dry eyes can cause:

  • Blurry vision
  • Trouble focusing
  • Vision that clears after blinking

This happens when the tear film is uneven.

When do dry eye symptoms feel worse?

Dry eyes often feel worse:

  • At the end of the day
  • After screen use
  • In dry or heated rooms
  • Outside on windy days

These conditions dry tears faster.

Can dry eyes affect only one eye?

Yes.

Dry eye can affect:

  • One eye
  • Or both eyes

One eye may feel more dry than the other.

Simple signs your eyes may be dry

You may have dry eyes if you:

  • Blink often
  • Rub your eyes
  • Need drops often
  • Feel eye strain
  • Avoid bright lights

These are common clues.

Can contact lenses make dry eyes worse?

Yes.

Contact lenses can:

  • Reduce tear moisture
  • Make dryness more noticeable

Dry eye is common in contact lens wearers.

Can tired eyes mean dry eyes?

Yes.

Dry eyes often feel:

  • Heavy
  • Tired
  • Achy

This is common after reading or screen use.

How can you check if your eyes are dry?

You can ask yourself:

  • Do my eyes feel better after blinking?
  • Are my eyes sore at night?
  • Do my eyes water when they feel dry?

If yes, dry eye may be present.

Why do dry eyes happen?

Dry eyes can be caused by:

  • Age
  • Screen use
  • Hormone changes
  • Heating or air conditioning
  • Certain medicines

Often, there is more than one cause.

When should you seek help?

You should seek advice if:

  • Symptoms last many weeks
  • Vision is affected
  • Drops do not help
  • Eyes feel painful

Dry eye is common and treatable.

How is dry eye diagnosed?

At My Eye Clinic, a dry eye assessment may include:

  • Checking tear quality
  • Looking at eyelids
  • Talking about symptoms

This helps confirm dry eye.

Why early diagnosis matters

Finding dry eye early can:

  • Reduce discomfort
  • Protect vision
  • Stop symptoms getting worse

Early care makes a big difference.

Why choose My Eye Clinic in Gosforth?

At My Eye Clinic, we:

  • Focus on dry eye care
  • Use modern testing
  • Create clear care plans
  • Support long-term eye comfort

We help you understand your eyes.

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