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American Academy of Optometry

American Academy of Optometry 2025

The Neurosensory Pathway in Dry Eye

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Dr. Theis shares that ocular surface homeostasis is neurologically regulated, which significantly affects the development of dry eye. To properly manage dry eye patients, optometrists must address the neurosensory abnormalities that are driving the differences between sign and symptoms.

Posted: 10/29/2025

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The Neurosensory Pathway in Dry Eye

Dr. Theis shares that ocular surface homeostasis is neurologically regulated, which significantly affects the development of dry eye. To properly manage dry eye patients, optometrists must address the neurosensory abnormalities that are driving the differences between sign and symptoms.

Posted: 10/29/2025


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