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Dry Eye Disease and Vitamins: A Narrative Literature Review

Joon Young Hyon, Sang Beom Han

2022Applied Sciences17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dry eye disease (DED) is a major public health problem worldwide that seriously impairs the quality of life, reduces work productivity, and poses significant economic burden. In DED, tear film instability or hyperosmolarity activates a self-perpetuating vicious cycle that may aggravate ocular surface inflammation and damage. Thus, treatment approaches should focus on interrupting this cycle and ameliorating inflammation. In addition to anti-inflammatory medications, such as corticosteroids, cyclosporine, and lifitegrast, nutrients with anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative properties may also be effective for the treatment of DED. Evidence indicates that vitamin deficiencies may be associated with an increased risk of DED and that vitamin supplementation can be an effective treatment for DED. In the present review, we introduce the results of clinical and experimental studies on the association between vitamin deficiencies and DED. The potential efficacy of systemic and topical supplementation in the treatment of DED is also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDiseaseNarrative reviewInflammationIntensive care medicineVirtuous circle and vicious circleImmunologyInternal medicineMacroeconomicsEconomicsOcular Surface and Contact LensOlfactory and Sensory Function StudiesSkin Protection and Aging
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