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Understanding Red Eyes: Why Whitening Eye Drops Aren't the Solution for Dry Eye
Think twice before reaching for whitening eye drops! Learn why vasoconstrictors won't help your dry eyes and could make things worse.
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Tear film care for sharper vision, whiter healthy-looking eyes
Discover the Benefits of Healthy Tears: Sharper Vision, Whiter Eyes, and Increased Confidence. Managing Dry Eye Symptoms for Bettear Health.
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A Makeup Guide for Sparkling Confidence in 2024: Beauty Beyond Dry Eyes
Elevate your self-confidence with our guide on applying makeup for dry eyes. Discover tips, from boosting moisture to framing your eyes.
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Tired of those dry eye feelings? Here's some Dry Eye January tips
Revitalise for 2024 with DrEYE January tips! Add omega-3, use eye drops preventively, and practice the 20-20-20 rule for screen relief.
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Everything you need to know about dry eye heat therapy masks
Discover why temperature matters, the ideal duration, and the best eye masks for meibomian gland dysfunction and dry eye.
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Winter survival guide for dry eye sufferers
Combat dry eye symptoms indoors with humidifiers, layers, and a morning warm compress. Outdoors, wear glasses and eye drops for protection.
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If a squeeze of your eyes helps your visual clarity, you might have Dry Eye
Don't overlook dry eye after getting new glasses or lenses. Discover why tears matter for focus and get practical tips for better eye health
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Do you get watery eyes with dry eye?
Excessive watery eyes can signal chronic dry eye disease, causing irritation and vision issues. Visit your optician for expert advice.
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Swimming with dry eye?
Swimming can worsen dry eye due to chlorine & microbes. Goggles help but may temporarily worsen dry eye. Don't forget eye drops!
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What are the actual causes of Dry Eye?
1 in 3 UK adults suffer from dry eye disease, a rising concern recognised by WHO. Factors: Aging, gender, lifestyle, sleep, meds, and health
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Dry Eye Disease can affect your emotions
High depression rates in Dry Eye patients - WHO Recognises its Impact on Mental Health. Take Dry Eye seriously.
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Is it bad to rub your eyes?
There are pros and cons to rubbing your eyes, but overall Dry Eye Zone says STOP - It won’t help your dry eye We all rub our eyes from...
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I’ve got dry eye, can I still wear contact lenses?
Combat dry eye while enjoying contact lenses! Understand why discomfort occurs and how to counter it.
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What is meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD)?
Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) is a major cause of dry eye symptoms. What exactly is it and how is it best treated? Your meibomian...
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Sex hormones affect dry eye
Dry eye is impacted by changes in the levels of your sex hormones – that goes for both men and women
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Demodex aren't a problem with DemEx
These tiny mites called Demodex are part of your natural eyelid and lash fauna. Usually harmless, an overgrowth can lead to dry eye.
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