What to do about dry eyes during menopause

Dry eyes during menopause may be caused by overuse of eyes, infection or aging, and can be treated through general treatment, medication and instrument-assisted treatment. 1. General treatment: When the symptoms of menopausal dry eyes are mild, hot compresses can be used to improve the situation. In daily life, you should also pay attention to eye habits and strength, to avoid visual fatigue. 2. Medication: Mild dry eyes can be treated with topical sodium vitrate drops to improve the symptoms; if it is caused by eye inflammation, antibiotic drugs such as tobramycin drops or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as diclofenac sodium drops can be used to alleviate the above symptoms. 3. Instrument-assisted treatment: When the symptoms of menopausal dry eyes are more serious, it is recommended that patients wear wet-room lenses, blepharoplasty massage, or use other instrument-assisted treatment to improve the symptoms, which will help to promote the return of normal eyes. Menopausal dry eyes patients should go to the hospital as soon as possible, and take appropriate treatment and treatment.