Saturday Mar 01, 2025

Episode 2: Home or Away with Sarah Farrant

Do your patient's surroundings impact their dry eye symptoms? In the second episode of EyeConnect Dr. Byki Huntjens speaks with Sarah Farrant, an Optometrist, practice owner, BCLA President, and TFOS ambassador for the UK, about how practitioners can help patients manage dry eye symptoms that are influenced by their surroundings, from the workspace to seasonal allergies.

Discover practical advice to help your patients understand and mitigate the environmental factors affecting their dry eyes.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • The significance of taking a thorough patient history to understand a patient’s lifestyle and potential triggers, including hobbies and typical daily activities.
  • How to assess the impact of digital device use by understanding if screen time is a solid chunk or deliberately broken up with regular screen breaks.
  • The importance of explaining the effect of reduced blinking while using screens and empowering patients to take ownership of their condition.
  • Why dedicated dry eye appointments are essential for spending adequate time listening to patients, gathering data, and explaining management strategies.
  • Tips for recognising subtle signs that environmental factors are at play, such as inferior staining, while avoiding over-categorisation.
  • Strategies for optimising workspaces, including advice on temperature, humidity, and airborne pollutants.
  • Ways to support patients with seasonal allergies, such as washing hair and bedding regularly, and understanding when to recommend cold or hot compresses.

Don't miss out on these valuable insights that can transform your approach to dry eye management by considering the impact of your patient's environment. Listen to "Home or Away" now and discover how to better support your patients in achieving lasting relief.

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