Episode 5

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10th Dec 2025

What Causes Dry Eyes

Dry eye syndrome is rising fast because of screen time, inflammation, autoimmune issues, and meibomian gland dysfunction and younger people are feeling it more than ever. In this episode of the Dr. Eye Health Podcast, Dr. Joseph Allen and Dr. Cecelia Koetting unpack the real reasons behind dry eye, why it’s not “just dryness,” and the simple lifestyle and clinical treatments that actually work.

Dry eyes isn’t one thing. It’s a syndrome with multiple layers- oil, aqueous, mucin and when even one system breaks down, your tear film can’t stabilize. Dr. Allen and Dr. Koetting break down the science in an easily understandable way, from “dirty windshield” corneal staining to how blinking drops by two-thirds when you’re scrolling your phone.

They also dive into inflammation cycles, autoimmune triggers, diabetes-related nerve damage, incomplete blinking, eyelid position, preservatives like BAK, lash serums, Accutane, Botox complications, sleep apnea, thyroid issues, and more.

This one is packed with real answers and real-life strategies you can use to protect your vision long-term.

What You’ll Learn

✅ The top causes of dry eye syndrome most people never hear about

✅  Why meibomian gland dysfunction is behind 60 percent of cases

✅  How hormones, autoimmune issues, meds, and screen time make symptoms worse

✅  Simple steps you can take today to reduce dryness and protect your ocular surface

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Timestamps

  • (00:00) Intro: Why dry eye is misunderstood
  • (00:20) How screen time lowers blink rate from 20 BPM to as low as 7 BPM
  • (01:00) What tear film layers actually do
  • (02:40) Dry eye vs dry eye disease vs syndrome
  • (05:00) Keratoconjunctivitis sicca explained
  • (07:30) “Dirty windshield” analogy for corneal staining
  • (09:00) How fluorescein + lissamine green dyes show damage
  • (11:20) Is dry eye becoming more common or just diagnosed more?
  • (12:40) Autoimmune issues + inflammation
  • (15:00) Diabetes, neuropathy + ocular surface nerve damage
  • (17:45) How chemo + Accutane affect meibomian glands
  • (18:30) Eyelid position, incomplete blink, Botox, and TMJ
  • (22:00) Floppy eyelid syndrome + sleep apnea
  • (24:10) BAK preservatives and long-term surface damage
  • (26:01) Tear production issues: Sjogren’s, dehydration, meds
  • (30:00) Hormones, menopause, HRT + dry eye
  • (32:00) Thyroid disorders + ocular surface changes
  • (34:00) MGD causes: bacteria, rosacea, demodex, lash products
  • (40:36) Inflammation cycle + why symptoms get worse
  • (44:00) Three lifestyle steps every patient should start today
  • (46:58) Lid hygiene: tea tree, okra, manuka, hypochlorous acid

Key Takeaways

🔹 Dry eye is a multi-layered syndrome, not a single issue

🔹 Meibomian glands drive most cases- oil imbalance leads to evaporation

🔹 Inflammation is both a symptom and an accelerator of dry eye

🔹 Lifestyle habits (blinking, hygiene, hydration) truly change outcomes


About our Guest:

Dr. Cecelia Koetting is an assistant professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine specializing in anterior segment disease, ocular surface disease, neuro-optometry, and perioperative care. She is active in clinical research and widely known for her expertise in dry eye, meibomian gland dysfunction, and complex ocular surface conditions.


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Disclaimer: The information in this video is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content and information is for general information purposes only and does not replace a consultation with your own doctor/health professional. In addition, some of the links in this post may be affiliate links, meaning, at no cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase.


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About the Podcast

Doctor Eye Health Podcast
Your eyes are talking. Learn to listen.


The Doctor Eye Health Podcast keeps eye care simple and practical.. Rooted in timeless clinical wisdom with modern optometry research, Dr. Joseph Allen, a board-certified eye doctor and trusted educator, delivers vision care tips that help you protect your eyesight for life.


This optometry podcast covers the topics people actually search for: dry eye routines that work, eye floater treatments, myopia control, cataracts, glaucoma, thyroid eye disease, and eye strain from screen time. You’ll also hear clear talk on blue light, contact lens hygiene, kids’ vision, nutrition for eye and brain health, red light therapy, smart eyewear, and when LASIK or other eye surgeries make sense. Whether you wear glasses or contacts, are preparing for an eye exam, study optometry, or just want daily eye health tips, you’ll find practical steps you can use at home and in the clinic.


Dr. Allen brings in world-class experts to explain what works, what doesn’t, and what’s still being studied. New content drops reliably: one in-depth interview each month and at least one bite-size weekly lesson with usable checklists, myth busting, and vision advice you can trust.


What you will learn
✅ How to build daily habits that reduce eye strain and protect vision
✅ Clear, evidence-based explainers on eye diseases and treatment options
✅ Which supplements and nutrition choices support eye and brain health
✅ How sleep, stress, hormones, and inflammation affect your eyesight
✅ What to ask your eye doctor and how to prep for exams or surgery
✅ The truth about blue light, red light therapy, smart eyewear, and LASIK


Tap follow and turn on notifications so the next episode is always in your line of sight. The Doctor Eye Health Podcast gives you trusted insight from a board-certified optometrist, approachable education that fits a normal day, and a balanced view that connects the clinic to everyday life. Stronger habits. Smarter choices. Healthier eyes.


About the Host

Dr. Joseph Allen is a board-certified optometrist and educator who makes eye health education simple and evidence-based. He connects vision, brain, sleep, and lifestyle so listeners can protect sight with confidence. On Doctor Eye Health, he blends classic clinical wisdom with current research and eye health tips you can use today.


Resource Links
Website: www.doctoreyehealth.com
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Facebook: Doctor Eye Health
LinkedIn: Dr. Joseph Allen


Disclaimer: The information in this video is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content and information is for general information purposes only and does not replace a consultation with your own doctor/health professional. In addition, some of the links in this post may be affiliate links, meaning, at no cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase.

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