Understanding Dry Eye by Dr. Joseph Cohen | Woodland Hills Eye Doctor


This condition is exactly how it’s described; drying of the fluid on the surface of the eye, called the cornea, due to either lack of lubricant (oil, water, or mucus) or poor quality of lubricant. Typically a chronic, long-lasting issue, dry eye is very typical, especially in senior citizens and people with preexisting vision issues.
Functional Viewpoint
To further understand the causes, let’s examine how a typically functioning eye works. 
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Dr. Joseph Cohen O.D. 
Woodland Hills Optometrist

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