I like to refer to the winter season as Dry Eye Season to my patients. In most parts of the country, winter is the driest season. When the temperature is cold outside, the moisture comes out of the air. Then, we turn our heaters on indoors to combat those cooler temps. Now, the indoor air is dry as well.
It is important this time of year to provide your eyes with extra moisture. I like to think about hydrating my eyes in 3 ways:
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Make sure you are continuing to do the things that are good for your eyes and your health during the winter season. Continuing to take your omega 3 fatty acid supplement is a great idea. I hav...
Have you heard about using scleral contact lenses when you have dry eye disease? They're a great idea for dry eye sufferers. Let's review three reasons why scleral lenses work well for patients who have dry eye disease.
#1) The Shape of a Scleral Lens
Scleral lenses are a little larger than a soft contact lens. The lens goes over your eye from the white part of the eye, sclera, to the other side just like a soft contact lens would. But, the difference with a scleral contact lens is its rigid material.
The rigid material gives the lens a fish bowl shape that vaults over the front of your eye. You fill the lens with sterile saline solution. Then when you put it on your eye, the saline bathes your eye in moisture all day long.
The lenses work really well to keep your eyes lubricated an...
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