Symptoms
Dry eye affect everyone differently.
Some people feel only mild dryness or burning.
Others struggle every day – their eyes feel tired, blurry, or painful [13-15].
If your eyes feel like this, you are not alone. Your eye doctor can help.
During your checkup, they may ask you a few simple questions about your symptoms.
This helps them understand how dry your eyes are and choose the write treatment for you.
Below is a general guide to how dry eye symptoms may progress:
| Severity | Typical symptoms | How it may feel |
| Mild | Occasional dryness, mild discomfort, slight blurriness, minimal daily impact. | “My eyes feel a bit dry sometimes, especially at night or after screens.” |
| Moderate | More frequent dryness, burning, grittiness, and blurry vision that may affect daily activities. | “I notice dryness almost every day, and it’s starting to bother me when reading or working.” |
| Severe | Constant dryness, pain, light sensitivity, and vision problems that make daily life harder. | “My eyes feel sore all the time. It’s affecting my work and daily comfort.” |

This is a general guide, not a diagnosis.
Your doctor may use short questionnaires during your eye exam (like OSDI, DEQ-5, or SPEED) to measure the severity more precisely [13-15].
Tip: Even mild symptoms shouldn’t be ignored. Early treatment can prevent worsening and help keep your eyes comfortable.

