| dry eye |
inadequate lubrication of the eyball due to exposure or decreased tear production; can lead to corneal ulceration
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| dry mouth |
Abnormal dryness of the mucous membranes in the mouth, due to a reduction of the flow or change in the composition of saliva
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| dry eye syndrome |
Chronic dryness due to reduced quality or quantity of the eye's tear film, or due to increased evaporation of the existing tear film. Dry eye syndrome has many causes, including aging, certain systemic diseases and long-term contact lens wear. Additional symptoms include foreign body sensation, eye pain or discomfort, burning, grittiness, itching, light sensitivity, frequent blinking, a red or pink eye and tearing.
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| dry eye |
Lack of sufficient lubrication and moisture in the eye. Most dry eye complaints are temporary and easily relieved; dry eye syndrome, also called keratoconjunctivitis sicca, is chronic and needs more advanced treatment by an eyecare practitioner.
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| dry eye syndrome |
Corneal and conjunctival dryness due to deficient tear production, predominantly in menopausal and post-menopausal women. Can cause foreign body sensation, burning eyes, filamentary keratitis, and erosion of conjunctival and corneal epithelium.
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| dry | abnormal dryness of the mouth resulting from decreased secretion of saliva |
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| dry | one to three tablespoons of powdered mustard dissolved in a glass of warm water is a homemade emetic |
| dry | a nurse who cares for but does not suckle an infant |
| dry | remove the moisture from and make dry |
| dry | become dry or drier |
| dry | become empty of water |
| dry | a United States dry unit equal to 0.5 quart or 33.6 cubic inches |
| dry | engraving consisting of an intaglio plate engraved with a sharp steel needle |
| dry | a print produced by dry point engraving |
| dry | a United States dry unit equal to 2 pints or 67.2 cubic inches |
| dry | a fungus causing dry rot |
| dry | a crumbling and drying of timber or bulbs or potatoes or fruit caused by a fungus |
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