Dry Eye Disease
Dry Eye Disease occurs when your eyes don’t produce enough tears or when tears evaporate too quickly. It can affect your comfort, vision, and daily activities—but with early diagnosis and proper treatment, it’s manageable.
What's Your Speciality
Aqueous Tear-Deficient Dry Eye
Caused by reduced tear production
Common in elderly people and those with autoimmune conditions
Evaporative Dry Eye
Caused by poor tear quality or rapid tear evaporation
Often related to Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) or excessive screen time
Mixed Dry Eye
A combination of both types—low tear volume and poor tear quality
Burning or stinging sensation
Gritty or sandy feeling in the eyes
Redness and irritation
Blurred or fluctuating vision
Sensitivity to light
Excessive tearing (as a response to dryness)
Discomfort while using screens, reading, or driving
Aging (common after age 50)
Long screen time or reduced blinking
Wearing contact lenses
Environmental exposure (AC, pollution, wind)
Autoimmune disorders (like Sjögren’s Syndrome)
Hormonal changes (especially in women)
Certain medications (antihistamines, antidepressants, etc.)
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10+ Years of Excellence
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What Our Patient Say About Our Caring
My mother had her eye surgery done here. The entire process was smooth and the doctor explained everything clearly. Now she can see perfectly. Thank you, Devisha Netra Chikitsalaya!
Ravi Sharma
GwaliorI was really nervous before my cataract surgery, but the doctors here made me feel so comfortable. They are very experienced and caring. I highly recommend this hospital to everyone
Pooja Verma
JhansiAfter struggling with poor vision for years, I finally decided to consult Devisha Netra Chikitsalaya. The treatment changed my life! Now I can read, drive, and do everything clearly again