If your eyes often feel tired, irritated, or dry, especially after screen time, you’re not alone. Millions of people silently suffer from dry eye symptoms every day. The good news? Relief doesn't have to be complicated.
As I explained in my article for Optometry360, there's a simple, daily routine anyone can follow to preserve their vision and comfort for the long haul. I call it the 4 Hs: Hydrate, Hygiene, Heat, and Heal. Get the products in a convenient kit here.
Healthy eyes need moisture. Start by drinking plenty of water each day to support your tear film from the inside. Then, apply preservative-free artificial tears as needed. You may need more, especially if you spend hours each day on digital devices.
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This week I'm talking about the best makeup kit for Dry Eye Sufferers. I love this makeup kit from twenty/twenty beauty. It just came out during the 2022 holiday season. It's still available on their website and it is so beautiful and has the greatest products in it.
The most important step to any beauty routine is removing your makeup. If you don't yet have a favorite makeup remover, please download the Guide to Makeup Removers for Sensitive Eyes here.
Let's go over each of these four products and review why they are safe to use when you have dry or sensitive eyes. The makeup kit contains: a mascara, an eyeshadow, and lash and brow growth serum, and a special Hypochlorous cleanser.
This mascara is great for those of us who have dry eyes because there aren...
This is week three of the 3 myths of dry eye disease. If you've missed the other 2 myths, be sure to check out the other blogs: Myth 1 and Myth 2.
If you've been Keeping up with the other myths, then you already know that this myth is wrong. There's so many things you can do to treat dry eyes, and some of them are very new. If you've been following me for a while, then you know that I always talk about the four parts to treat dry eye, which is E Y E S. The EYES method gives four pillars of dry eye disease treatment.
Pillar #1) EYES
Step #1 is to treat your eyes. I like to talk about 4-simple steps to treat your dry eyes:
Let's talk about fall. When I think about fall, I think about getting ready for back to school. For me, as an eye doctor, I think about your back to school eye exam. This time of year, all the moms bring their kiddos to the eye doctor, in August and September, and get them ready for the school year. They update their glasses and make sure they have a good pair for school and maybe an extra pair for home.
In general, fall is a time to get back into structure from the easy days of summer. It's a good time to dust off your old routines or pick up some new ones. Get back into the swing of things and take care of what needs to get done.
I want to encourage you, even if you aren't going back to school, to schedule an eye exam. It's a great time of the year to just get back on trac...
In the clinic, I get asked this question all day long, "What's causing my eyes to be so dry?" The short answer is that dry eye is multifactorial. It comes from many different causes. Some of the things we have no control over, like your gender and your age. Women, especially those over 40, are more likely to have dry eye than men. And, we can't change our gender or age. But, there are a ton of causes of dry eye that we can control.
Let's talk about what you can take care or change to help our dry eyes. I like to break this down into three parts. I called it the EYE Method. The first is E for Eyes. The Y is for Your Health. And, the final E is for the Environment. Let's look at each part. Over the next 3 weeks, I'll break down the nitty gritty of controlling each of the parts of the ...
Dry eye disease is multifactorial. This means that it comes from many areas in our body and in your environment. There are several factors that worsen dry eye disease that we cannot change. These are gender and age. Females over the age of 40 are more susceptible to having dry eye disease than others. Unfortunately, we cannot change these factors.
What's the best approach to dry eye treatment?
There are many other dry eye risk factors that can be changed. The best plan to treating dry eye disease is taking a multifactorial approach. In my own patients, I recommend taking 3 three pillar approach to treating dry eye disease. These pillars are:
E: Eyes – customizing the 4-simple steps of daily eye care for the patients lifestyle. This daily regimen of eye care brings down the overall in...
The cause of Dry Eye Disease is multifactorial. This means that the factors that make it worse come from all around us. It is our lifestyle, or the things you're, or are not, doing on a daily basis that can either improve or hinder your dry eye symptoms.
Last month, I did a webinar with Scope Eyecare to explore how to deal with Dry Eye Disease while you're working. Your computer and other digital devices can play a big role in how dry your eyes feel. Download the guide to Digital Eye Strain Relief here.
In this webinar, we took a deep dive into:
This week marks a monumental time in my life. You see, about 3 1/2 years ago I set out on a journey to create a simple to follow plan to alleviate dry eye in patience. My goal was to simplify all the information and consolidate it into a process to eliminate the dry eye drama from your daily life.
This week marks the three year anniversary of the publishing of that book. I’d love to give you a free PDF copy of the book. Click here to get your copy.
The book was written specifically for you, the patient, in mind. The book is an 8 week journey to take your red, painful eyes to looking, feeling, and seeing great. Through the journey, you'll make lifestyle changes to eliminate the redness and irritation that is constantly controlling your life.
I want to talk to you about a very important topic. It's called "Falling Off the Wagon". Surely, it's happened to all of us. We've all fallen off the wagon from doing something from time to time.
Whether we're talking about treating our dry eye, being on a diet, or even making our bed in the morning, we've all stopped doing something even though we know it is in our best interest to keep doing it. Sometimes, we just want to eat the Oreos. We know that we shouldn't, but we do it anyway.
Maybe you've been doing great with you dry eye treatment. Your eyes feel so great that you stopped doing it. Maybe you stopped for a couple of days, and your eyes didn't feel bad. Nothing really bad happened. You start thinking to yourself:
I want to talk about something very important having to do with your dry eyes. Comparison. Comparison can kill even the best intended hopes and dreams. Often, my patients will ask me to prescribe something for them that worked for their: mom, sister, best friend, or the girl down the street. Because, they will tell me, it works so great for that other person. Or, they may ask me about a treatment that their best friend tried and want to try it themselves.
However, the cause of dry eye is "multi-factorial" This means it can come from many different sources. Both men and woman can have dry eyes, but the cause of the dry eye and thus the way we treat it will be significantly different.
So comparing other people's treatments to your own is not useful. Or wanting your outcom...
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