Answer
May 12, 2024 - 02:01 PM
No, the ADES classification system does not leave any dry eye unclassified. It's a comprehensive scheme that divides dry eyes into three categories based on TFOD. This includes eyes with reduced wettability and those with membrane-related issues. The system can also account for severe dry eye symptoms. Factors such as age, hormonal changes, autoimmune diseases, dry climate, and prolonged use of contact lenses can trigger dry eyes. For a lasting solution, consider oral dry eye treatments, such as TheraLife.