With respect to its limitations, newer and improved tests of tear production and function are emerging. • One test measures an iron-binding
molecule called
lactoferrin. The amount of this molecule appears to be closely related to tear production. Patients with low tear production and dry eyes have low levels of this molecule. This test may be especially valuable for patients with dry eyes since it can point to specific treatment strategies for dry eye. • The tears may also be examined for their content of
lysozyme, an
enzyme normally found in tears. • Another test involves
fluorescein eye drops, which contain a dye that is placed in the eye. The dye should drain with the tears through the lacrimal duct into the nose within 2 minutes. If patients do not have enough tears to flush the dye into the nose, this time will be longer. A new test is also available to more accurately measure the flow of dye out of the eye. ==Eye dryness==