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How Can Dry Eye Syndrome Be Treated?

Hi, I am having Dry eye syndrome which started in 2015. Lat year, I had also been diagnosed with far-sightedness. Since the latter is experienced generally above 40 years of age, and I m 34 now, do you think this can have some relation with dry eye syndrome that I also have? Thanks, Payel Chakraborty
Wed, 4 Oct 2017
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

There is not likely to be any link to the dry eyes and the deficit in your eyes.

Though there are age ranges for different conditions, they can still quite commonly occur out of these age ranges.
It is not uncommon for persons younger than 40 to require glasses for far sightedness

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How Can Dry Eye Syndrome Be Treated?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic There is not likely to be any link to the dry eyes and the deficit in your eyes. Though there are age ranges for different conditions, they can still quite commonly occur out of these age ranges. It is not uncommon for persons younger than 40 to require glasses for far sightedness I hope this helps