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Dry Eye Disease: Pathophysiology, Symptoms, Intervention
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Introduction
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DEWS Definition
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The Lacrimal Functional Unit
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Increasing Prevalence of DED
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Impact of Dry Eye Symptoms on Daily Life
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DED: Decreased QoL
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Economic Impact of DED
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Types of Patients Who Present With DED
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Use of Electronic Devices
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Medical Conditions Contributing to DED
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Common Complaints From Patients With DED
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Ocular Surface Symptoms
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Listen to the Patient
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Rating Severity of Symptoms
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Dry Eye Classifications
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Distinguishing Types of DED
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How Does the Type of Dry Eye Affect Patient Care?
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Making a Differential Diagnosis
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When Is the Condition More Serious Than DED?
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Distinguishing Allergies From DED
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The Diagnostic Exam
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Choosing an Artificial Tear Product
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Differences in Viscosity
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Artificial Tears Should Be Administered on a Regular Schedule
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Different Types of Artificial Tears
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Use of Preservatives
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Artificial Tears Dosing
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Artificial Tears Containing HP-guar
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Concluding Remarks
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Concluding Remarks (cont)
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Abbreviations
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