Which are the exams that you should
take for Dry Eye disease?

NIBUT

The NIBUT (Non-Invasive Break-Up Time) test is a diagnostic
procedure used to assess tear film stability. This test is useful for
the diagnosis of ocular disorders such as dry eye syndrome.

AUTO INTERFEROMETRY

Auto-interferometry examination is a technique used in
ophthalmology to assess the quality of the corneal surface of the
eye. This procedure provides detailed information about the
regularity of the corneal surface, which is critical for clear and
sharp vision.

The eye blink test, also known as the blink test, is a diagnostic
procedure used to assess the functioning of the tear system and
the frequency of eyelid closure. This test is particularly useful in
the evaluation of patients with symptoms of dry eye.

TEAR MENISCUS HEIGHT

The tear meniscus height test is a diagnostic procedure used to
assess the amount and distribution of tears on the surface of the
eye. This test is particularly useful in the evaluation of dry eye
syndrome and other conditions that affect tear production or
distribution.

MEIBOGRAPHY

Meibography examination is a diagnostic procedure used in
ophthalmology to assess the status of the
meibomian glands, which are sebaceous glands located along the
edge of the eyelids. These glands produce the lipid secretion that
forms an essential part of the tear film, helping to keep the surface
of the eye lubricated and protected.