Every day, I witness the biggest thief of visual performance in our modern lifestyles. Our fast-paced, screen-driven world is straining our vision in ways we never imagined. Digital devices, glare from screens and lighting, and long hours of focused work contribute to dry eye disease and visual fatigue, making it harder for our eyes to function at their best. Yet, despite these challenges, 1 in 10 adults has not had an eye exam in the last five years.
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Isn’t It Time to Prioritize Your Eye Health?
Your eyes are working for you every moment of the day, but are you giving them the care they deserve? Here’s how you can start protecting your vision for a lifetime:
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✅ Schedule Regular Eye Exams – Don’t wait until you have symptoms. Routine check-ups can catch issues early and keep your vi...
Dry Eye Survival Guide for Road Trips: Tips to Keep Your Eyes Comfortable on the Go
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If you’re hitting the road for a long drive, you might notice that your eyes tend to feel drier than usual. Whether it’s the dry air from the vents, long hours of focus, or just being on the move, road trips can be tough on your eyes. Here are some easy and practical tips to keep your eyes comfortable during your journey.
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One of the best travel companions for dry eye sufferers is a dry eye spray, like Optase artificial tear spray. Formulated with the same moisturizing preservative-free tears we are accostomed to experiencing with an Optase product. This dry eye spray is quick and easy to use. It's perfect for on the go use. Simply spray it directly onto your eyes for instan...
This winter has been anything but typical. Across the South, we've seen record temperatures and snowfall in places that rarely experience it. But for many of us, it’s not just the cold weather that’s affecting our eyes. The bigger problem is the indoor heat.
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Why Does Indoor Heating Make Dry Eye Worse?
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When temperatures drop, we naturally turn up the heat indoors. But heaters remove moisture from the air. And this creates a dry environment causing your eyes to sting, burn, and feel irritated. If you've noticed your dry eye symptoms worsening recently, your heating system might be the culprit.
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Simple Ways to Keep Your Eyes Comfortable
 The good news? You don’t have to suffer through the season. Here are a few easy ways to combat dry indoor air and keep your eyes feeling their be...
First things first, it's all about hydration, my friends. We often recommend using artificial tears to add some much-needed moisture to the surface of our eyes. But here's a twist – Bruder has a unique way to hydrate your...
Winter can be the driest season of the year in many locations around the world. Having your heater on indoors combined with the lack of humidity outdoors can put a strain on your eyes ability to keep up with keeping themselves moisturized.
Here are a couple of tips to give your eyes relief during the Winter season.
Stay Hydrated: Winter air tends to be dry, both indoors and outdoors. Ensure you stay well-hydrated by drinking an adequate amount of water throughout the day. Proper hydration supports tear production, helping to keep your eyes moist and comfortable.
The dry eye drink, is a sugar-free supplement that can increase your hydration 2-3 times more than by drinking water alone. This is an additive that you can add to your water to keep you hyper hydrated. Check out this blog p...Summer is a great time of the year to enjoy spending time with your friends and family outdoors. This can be especially challenging for dry eye sufferers since they often are sensitive to wind and sunlight. Let’s discuss three ways to protect your eyes this summer. Â
Wearing your sunglasses to protect our eyes from UV rays is important any time of the year. Harmful UV rays have been linked to cataract creation and an increased risk of development of macular degeneration. In the summer, it is extra important to wear sunglasses because there are more hours of daylight.Â
When you have dry eyes, your eyes tend to be more sensitive to light and to wind. I like to wear sunglasses whenever I'm outdoors year-round, but especially in the summertime. Make sure that your sun...
In 2021, I was invited to serve as a member of the Public Awareness Committee for the TFOS Lifestyle Workshop. This is a global initiative where doctors, scientists, and researchers come together to gather information and make recommendations. The purpose of the Tear Film and Ocular Surface Society’s newest workshop was to produce evidence-based education about the lifestyle choices patients are making which cause ocular surface disease. Â
The purpose of these TFOS workshops is to gather the known evidence-based research and compile it. This helps to gather a consensus from research to help guide treatment protocols. It also answers questions about disease progression and uncovers areas that have not yet been fully researched. In fact, each subcommittee report has a section to suggest whe...
Happy 4th of July! Summer is here. Let's go over three great tips to take care of your eyes this summer. As dry eye suffers, there is a new challenge with every season of the year. In the winter, the air is dry. In the spring, there is too much pollen in the air. Both allergies and dryness play a role in your management plan.Â
In the summer, there's a lot of light and many dry eye sufferers have sensitivity to light. And, there may be some water sports that you want to be involved in. I've got a few tips and tricks that you can use to be more comfortable.
Protect the skin around your eyes
Have you ever wondered what sunscreen is safe for you to use around your eyes? Especially when your eyes are dry, they tend to be sensitive to everything. Opulence Bea...
One of the biggest complaints my dry eye patients talk to me about is redness. Across the board, no matter their age or gender, patients hate having red eyes. It's just embarrassing. And, in truth, other people do notice when your eyes are red. Â
Let's face it, the eyes are the windows to your soul. And although rose colored glasses may give you a sunnier disposition, rose colored eyes do not. There is no beauty in red eyes. And, we don't like the story that red eyes tend to relate about activities we may have engaged in the night before.
Instead let's concentrate on how to make your dry eyes white again. This week especially, only a few days before Easter, you don't want to be mistaken for an Easter bunny.
Well, dry eye is driven by inf...
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. Â
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.  Â
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 ...
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