| Literature DB >> 32599803 |
Giuseppe Giannaccare1, Vincenzo Scorcia1.
Abstract
Since the first definition of dry eye, rapid progress has been made in this field over the past decades that has guided profound changes in the definition, classification, diagnosis and management of the disease. Although dry eye is one of the most frequently encountered ocular conditions, various "old" misconceptions persist, in particular among comprehensive ophthalmologists not specialized in ocular surface diseases. These misconceptions hamper the correct diagnosis and the proper management of dry eye in the routine clinical practice. In the present review, we described the 10 most common misconceptions related to dry eye and provided an evidence-based guide for reconsidering them using the format "false myth versus medical fact". These misconceptions concern the dry eye definition and classification (#1, #2, #3), disease physiopathology (#4), diagnosis (#5), symptoms (#6, #7) and treatment (#8, #9, #10). Nowadays, dry eye is still an under-recognized and evolving disease that poses significant clinical challenges to ophthalmologists. The two major reasons behind these challenges include the heterogeneity of the conditions that fall under the umbrella term of dry eye and the common discrepancy between signs and symptoms.Entities:
Keywords: dry eye; dry eye disease; medical facts; misconceptions
Year: 2020 PMID: 32599803 PMCID: PMC7345286 DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines8060172
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomedicines ISSN: 2227-9059
Figure 1Diagnostic–therapeutic pathway of dry eye disease. Modified from “Malattia dell’Occhio Secco—Dalla definizione alle strategie terapeutiche” with the permission of Editamed srl.
Figure 2The choice of the ideal tear substitute according to patients’ clinical picture. Modified from “Malattia dell’Occhio Secco—Dalla definizione alle strategie terapeutiche” with the permission of Editamed srl.