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Ocular Surface News - June 11, 2025

  • June 2, 2025

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Clinical Report: Back-to-Basics Approach in Dry Eye Management

Overview

A back-to-basics approach in dry eye management emphasizes core clinical principles to enhance patient outcomes. This strategy prioritizes thorough patient history and basic diagnostic tests before considering advanced technologies.

Background

Dry eye disease (DED) is a prevalent condition that significantly impacts patients' quality of life and visual function. As diagnostic and treatment options become more complex, there is a risk of overcomplicating care. A foundational approach can help clinicians effectively manage DED while ensuring patient-centered care.

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Key Findings

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Clinical Implications

Clinicians should adopt a systematic approach to dry eye management that includes comprehensive screening and basic assessments. Emphasizing patient education and simple interventions can lead to improved outcomes and more efficient care.

Conclusion

The back-to-basics philosophy in dry eye care promotes effective, evidence-based treatment while simplifying the management process. This approach ensures that all patients receive appropriate care without unnecessary complexity.

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