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Dry eyes
Dry eyes Tears play a crucial role in keeping our eyes moist, ensuring clear vision by letting light effectively pass through the eye's lens, and supplying oxygen to nourish the eye. They also help fend off infections and keep foreign substances at bay.   Now, when it comes to dry eyes, it's a pretty common issue that can stem from abnormal tear production or tears evaporating too quickly. This can lead to discomfort, irritation, that feeling like there's something foreign in your eye, redness, pain, blurry vision that gets better with blinking, or even feeling like your eyes are tired and heavy. What causes dry eyes can vary—getting older, being a woman (yeah, we're more prone to it), certain allergy medications, spending loads of time on screens, being in places with dust and smoke, gusty winds, and bright lights, they can all have a hand in it.   But hey, the good news is there are ways to tackle dry eyes:   Keep away from things that can make it worse, like strong winds and dust, by popping on some sunglasses and protecting those peepers. Remember to take breaks or blink more often, especially when you're glued to screens for a while. You've got these cool eye drops called artificial tears. There's a type for daytime (more watery) and nighttime (a bit thicker). Which one to use depends on how serious your dry eye situation is. Sometimes your doc might suggest special eye drops that encourage your eyes to make more tears. Give your eyes a treat with warm, clean cloths over your closed eyelids to help them feel better. If the dry eye struggle is real and isn't improving, it's wise to chat with an eye doctor.   All in all, dry eyes can be a bother, but there are solutions out there. It's important to take good care of your eyes, especially when it's all dry outside. If you suspect you've got dry eyes, having a chat with an eye care expert is a smart move.      
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7 Habits That Harm Your Eyes
7 Habits That Harm Your Eyes Smoking: Numerous studies have highlighted the dangers of smoking, and it's no different for your eyes. Smoking can pose risks to your eye health, leading to conditions like cataracts, glaucoma, uveitis, diabetic retinopathy, and even dry eye syndrome. Unhealthy Diets: Consuming fast food regularly can deprive your body of essential vitamins obtained from vegetables and fruits. Your eyes require these vitamins for repair and protection. Lack of Sunglasses: Exposing your eyes to direct UV rays without proper protection can be harmful. It can result in various issues, including pterygium and photokeratitis. Inadequate Sleep: Optimal rest is achieved through quality sleep. Insufficient sleep can lead to dark circles, eye bags, dry eyes, and blurred vision. Dehydration: Drinking a minimum of eight glasses of water a day is beneficial for your overall health. However, not meeting your body's hydration needs can result in dry eyes, redness, and puffiness. Rubbing Your Eyes: Rubbing your eyes can damage tiny blood vessels under the skin, leading to dark circles, crow's feet, and under-eye bags. It's a sign that your eye health may be at risk. Skipping Eye Checkups: Regular eye checkups can detect issues and conditions that may not exhibit immediate symptoms, like glaucoma. By avoiding these habits and promoting eye-friendly practices, you can preserve your vision and ensure better eye health in the long run. Remember that proactive care of your eyes is essential for a brighter future. For additional eye health guidance and advice, explore our comprehensive resources.  
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10/989 Soi Prasertmanukij 33 Nuanchan Buengkum District Bangkok 10230