Nutritional supplements formulated to alleviate the symptoms of ocular dryness represent a growing area of interest in eye care. These products typically contain a combination of vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids believed to support tear production and reduce inflammation, common contributors to the discomfort associated with insufficient lubrication of the eye’s surface. For example, a supplement containing Omega-3 fatty acids, Vitamin A, and Vitamin E is often considered within this category due to the purported roles of these nutrients in maintaining healthy ocular tissues and tear film stability.
The potential benefits of incorporating these supplements into a regimen for managing ocular dryness include reduced reliance on artificial tears, decreased inflammation of the eyelids and ocular surface, and improved overall eye comfort. Historically, recommendations for managing ocular dryness primarily focused on artificial tears and prescription medications. The exploration of nutritional interventions provides an alternative or complementary approach for individuals seeking to address the underlying causes of the condition and improve long-term ocular health.