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Diagnosis of dry eye syndrome involves
an analysis of the quantity and quality of one’s tears. Patient
history is an important aspect of such diagnosis.
The tear break-up test (TBT) is a
measure of the amount of time it takes for tears to break up in the
eye. Dyes, such as fluorescein or rose Bengal, can also be used to
stain the surface of the eye and determine how much it is affected by
dryness. The Shirmer test uses a small strip of paper which is
inserted in the eye, on the edge of the lower lids. The paper film is
then removed and examined to measure the amount of moisture.
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