It's almost Labor Day weekend, and many of you may be preparing for travel. I have covered how to travel with dry eyes on a couple of blogs, but I wanted to give an updated version here. Next week, I am traveling abroad, so I wanted to include a couple of tips for longer airplane travel and a warm compress mask that didn't require a microwave or an electric plugin.
It is very important not to skip out on your eye care routine even when you're out of town. The results of missing a few nights of care can be disastrous. I've been there.
I previously wrote a blog about traveling with dry eyes. You can check out that blog here. It goes over specifically all the things you need to pack in your carry-on versus your checked bag. And, if you'd like to learn more about some great travel read...
Demodex mites. This is a tricky topic to bring up with my patients. The truth of the matter is that with age, we all have some Demodex mites living on our eyelashes. For some reason (science still isn't sure why) these mites are normal to have on our lashes.
Yet, this topic always gives my patients the heebie-geebies. I want to reassure you all that having them on your lids doesn't mean you are an unclean person.
And, going overboard trying to rid them from your eyes can cause more problems than just the irritation of having them. So, slow down. Don't freak out. Let's discuss these Demodex mites....
Demodex is a small mite that buries itself into the follicles of the eyelashes and eyebrows. This mite is in the same family as the mite that causes man...
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