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Self-treatment for dry eye syndrome

Syndrom suchého oka - samoléčba
Authors: Tereza, Korejsová; Iva, Klicmanová; Dana, Liláková;

Self-treatment for dry eye syndrome

Abstract

Dry eye syndrome is the most common cause that leads a patient to seek quick relief from symptoms in a pharmacy. The aim of the article is to define dry eye syndrome, distinguish it from other eye diseases and provide guidance in choosing appropriate products or over-the-counter remedies. As part of comprehensive care for a patient with dry eye syndrome in a pharmacy, an overview of nutritional and dietary measures that can be offered by a pharmacist and a pharmaceutical assistant is also provided.

Keywords

Self Care, Humans, Dry Eye Syndromes

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