by Prevent Blindness America, March 30, 2011
Well, the headline certainly wasn't news! Of course women get dry eye more than men, we've always known that. And most of the rest of the article has the same-old warmed over advice so I won't quote it all here, but there were a few interesting tidbits:
...Women are also more likely to develop Dry Eye. Approximately 6 million have moderate to severe symptoms of dry eye syndrome, as compared to 3 million men, according to the National Women’s Health Resource Center.
Women who are pregnant, on certain types of birth control, or experiencing menopause have increased rates of Dry Eye. In fact, according to the National Eye Institute, women who are on hormone replacement therapy are also more likely to experience symptoms. Women taking only estrogen are 70 percent more likely to experience Dry Eye, and those taking estrogen and progesterone have a 30 percent increased risk of developing the condition.