Category: Dry Eye

3 Signs Your Dry Eyes Could Use Treatment

The beginning of fall can be incredibly irritating to your eyes. It brings ragweed, mold, and an increase in grass pollen. These allergens can cause your eyes to become itchy and watery. But they also usually create other allergy symptoms. If your eyes are getting irritated and bloodshot, but you aren’t sneezing or getting a… Read More


Why Are My Eyes Dry If I Don’t Have Allergies?

Allergies are a very common source of discomfort. Most of us experience them in one way or another, but they aren’t always the cause of our suffering. If you suffer from symptoms such as eye fatigue, redness, itchiness, grittiness, or pain, you may have dry eye syndrome. Dry eye disease is also very common. An… Read More


When Dry Eye Gets In Your Way

Dry eye is a simple eye problem with some complex causes. It happens when your eyes aren’t hydrated enough, either from a lack of tears or from having poor quality tears. Poor quality tears mean that your eyes don’t produce enough of one part of the three layers that make up a normal tear. The… Read More


5 Steps You Can Take to Reduce the Symptoms of Dry Eye

When your eyes stop producing enough tears needed to nourish your eyes, you could start having to deal with a condition known as Dry Eye. Without enough tears to provide the necessary lubricant the eye needs you may experience some of these symptoms listed below as a result: Scratching sensation Dry, itchy, or burning eyes… Read More


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