The purpose of this prospective study is to evaluate different inflammatory cells that accumulate on the ocular surface, during sleep, and how these cells may contribute to dry eye disease. This study will involve at-home self-collection of tears using an eye wash method with sterile saline solution. While a diagnostic technique, the eye wash may also have a therapeutic benefit in dry eye sufferers, which will be assessed in the second phase of this project.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Comfort assessment using the dry eye questionnaire
Timeframe: Baseline to 4 weeks
Comfort assessment using the ocular surface disease index
Timeframe: Baseline to 4 weeks