Myopic surgery is generally not recommended for patients with significant dry eye symptoms, as it can exacerbate the patient’s dry eye symptoms. Laser surgery for myopia can cut off part of the corneal sensory nerve fibers, leading to a decrease in reflex tear production in the eye, which can aggravate the discomfort of dry eye patients. Therefore, it is not recommended to perform myopic surgery immediately for patients with obvious symptoms of dry eye, but to treat the dry eye first, and then consider myopic surgery after the symptoms are relieved. Dry eye patients can choose to apply local hot compresses to promote tear secretion, and can also use artificial tear drops, such as sodium vitrate drops, to lubricate the surface of the eye and alleviate the symptoms of dryness, foreign body sensation and other discomforts. It is recommended that patients with obvious symptoms of dry eye disease should consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.