Brief Answer:
Consult Eye doctor and,if required, Rheumatologist
Detailed Answer:
Hi Mr. XXXXXXX
Thanks for your query.
There are two possibilities of your symptoms:-
* Dry Eyes Syndrome (DES) : a very common disorder of the normal tear film that results from decreased tear production, excessive tear evaporation, and an abnormality in the production of mucus or
lipids normally found in the tear layer, or a combination of these.
* Sjogren's Syndrome : an autoimmune disorder (the body immune system stops recognizing its own tissues, and starts destroying them. Both, eyes and Salivary glands, apart from other glands, are affected. This causes dry eyes, reduced production of saliva or thick saliva.
Dry eyes can lead to serious complications, particularly damage to the
cornea.
You therefore need to undergo further evaluation and workup, to pinpoint the exact cause. Depending on the final diagnosis, appropriate/specific treatment will give relief.
You can use
artificial tears and lubricating eye drops and gels (available over the counter) four times a day, which help provide more moisture and lubrication for the surface of the eyes.
The
dry mouth can be helped by drinking plenty of fluids, humidifying air, and good
dental care to avoid
dental decay. The salivary glands can be stimulated to produce saliva by sucking on sugarless lemon drops or chewing gums.
Continue taking lot of water and extra fish oil supplements.
Consult an eye specialist first. If he rules out DES and suspects Sjogren's Syndrome, then you need to
consult a Rheumatologist. Apprise them of my opinion. I am certain that they will agree with my opinion; order required tests, and- based on the reports- will arrive at a certain diagnosis and prescribe suitable treatment as advised.
Hope I have addressed to your concerns to your complete satisfaction and you find my response helpful and informative. I will be happy to answer further queries, if any.
Fond regards and have a nice day,
Col (Dr.) Rakesh Karanwal