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  • Dry eye disease (DED) is a prevalent condition affecting the ocular surface.
  • Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) is a major cause of evaporative DED.
  • Current management strategies are diverse, ranging from basic care to advanced interventions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an evidence-based review of current dry eye disease (DED) management strategies.
  • To outline therapeutic options based on DED etiology and severity.
  • To highlight emerging treatments and lifestyle modifications for DED.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review of evidence-based strategies for DED management.
  • Categorization of treatments by mechanism: tear film support, MGD treatment, anti-inflammatory therapies, and advanced options.
  • Inclusion of emerging therapies, lifestyle modifications, and clinical guidelines.

Main Results:

  • First-line DED management includes ocular supplements and tear film support.
  • MGD treatments involve warm compresses, in-office procedures, and lid hygiene.
  • Anti-inflammatory therapies, novel agents, and surgical options address specific DED subtypes.
  • Lifestyle adjustments and patient education are crucial for long-term DED relief.

Conclusions:

  • A multi-faceted approach is essential for effective dry eye disease (DED) management.
  • Treatment selection should be guided by DED etiology, utilizing frameworks like the TFOS DEWS III algorithm.
  • Integrating conventional therapies with emerging options and lifestyle changes optimizes patient outcomes.