I've been talking a lot about how Winter is a dry eye season. There are many factors in your environment and also in your lifestyle that can be significantly affecting how your eyes feel this time of year.
If you haven't been following along with this series about how to help your dry eyes feel more comfortable this time of year, you can catch up with these blogs: self-care, indoor adjustments, and outdoor adjustments.
Now let's talk about your diet this time of year, especially with the holidays, you probably ate all sorts of things that aren't part of your normal diet. There's usually lots of potlucks and people bringing in little treats from home this time of year.
When you're at the office, you may be eating too much sugar, wheat, dairy, alcohol, and caffeine. Just ...
In the winter season, it's important to take care of your body so that your body takes care of your eyes. Last week, we discussed all the ways in which winter season is the hardest on your eyes. Taking care of you eyes is crucial so they don't feel dry, itchy red and scratchy all season long, like some of my patients complain about. If you winterize your self care, your eyes will be happy, and you can live your best life. So let's dive in.
Keep reading to learn how to get the best sleep and why sleep is so important this season. Then, next week, I'll dive into how to eat what you want and control your dry eye symptoms at the same time.
Stick to a Sleep Schedule
It's essential during the winter season to stick to a schedule. Bedtime is just as meaningful as the time that you ...
Who doesn't love Fall? We've got hay rides, apple picking, football games, and everything pumpkin spice flavored available for this very short time. And, this time of year, when the weather gets a little bit cooler here in Louisiana, it is a great time to enjoy being outdoors again. I want to go over three tips to have happy eyes in the fall.
The first tips is to hydrate. What I mean by this is continue to drink water. I've got a cup that I keep on my desk at the office with a straw so that I can sip and get all of my ounces of water in while I am working.
It's important to remember to hydrate during this time of the year because it's not so hot outside. So, you're not as thirsty as you were all summer. You will need...
The winter season tends to be the driest time of year in many places around the world. When the temperatures drop and everyone turns on their heaters, there's not a lot of moisture in the air. And, that's just the indoor environment. Outdoors the weather can be harsh with freezing temperatures, blowing wind, and extra UV light coming off of ice and snow.
This is a really tough environment for anyone who suffers from dry eyes. I want to go over three tips that you can use this winter to keep your eyes feeling moisturized and comfortable. And, I think you'll be a little bit surprised with the third tip.
It's nice to have that extra moisturizing gel in your eyes while you're sleeping in the winter. When the air is so dry i...
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