2023
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1281327
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Dry eye disease in astronauts: a narrative review

Timon Ax,
Bergita Ganse,
Fabian N. Fries
et al.

Abstract: Long-duration spaceflight can have adverse effects on human health. One of the most common ocular conditions experienced by astronauts is dry eye disease (DED). Symptoms of DED include feelings of eye irritation, eye strain, foreign body sensation and blurred vision. Over 30% of International Space Station expedition crew members reported irritation and foreign body sensation. We reviewed the current literature on the prevalence and mechanisms of DED in astronauts and its potential implications for long-durati… Show more

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