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#239: A 4-Step Habit to Beat Dry Eye Symptoms

Jul 30, 2025
 

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.

1. Hydrate – Inside and Out

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.

2. Hygiene – Clean Lids, Clear Vision

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#237: The Impact of Rosacea on your Eyes

Jul 04, 2025
 

How Facial Rosacea Triggers Dry Eye & What You Can Do About It 

If you have rosacea on your face and you’re also experiencing eyes that are dry, stinging, or burning, you're not alone. I personally suffer from facial rosacea and many of my dry eye patients do as well. These two conditions are more connected than you might think. 

In my clinic, I regularly see patients frustrated by facial redness and irritated eyes. What many don’t realize is that facial rosacea can directly impact your eye health through a condition called ocular rosacea. 

What Is Rosacea? 

Facial rosacea appears as flushed cheeks, visible red blood vessels, or bumps on the cheeks and chin. This is more common in people with fair skin. The redness is caused from irregular blood vessels on the cheeks, nose, and eyelids...

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#236: Eye Makeup Tips for Women Over 40

May 27, 2025
 
The Best Eye Makeup Tips for Women Over 40... Without Harming Your Eyes
If you’re over 40 and still love to wear eye makeup (like I do!), I want to share some tips that will keep your eyes looking and feeling great. Your eye should not irritated or inflamed by the end of the day just because you are wearing eye makeup.
 
Why I Switched to Clean Makeup in My 40s
Several years ago, my eyes felt red, irritated and watery. My makeup would run down my cheeks in the afternoons, and I would wake up with red, puffy eyes. I was so embarrassed, I didn't want anyone to see my eyes, especially at work. 
 
I started paying much closer attention to what I was putting on my eyes. I considered how my cosmetic choices were affecting my eye health. That’s when I made the decision to switch to clean ma...
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#223: Vision Correcting Surgery Option for Patients with Dry Eyes

Jan 28, 2025
 

Have you been thinking about refractive surgery, but you've been told that your eyes are too dry?  There are some newer procedures on the market that may be a better fit for your dry eyes. In this article, we will cover ICL surgery for vision correction. And, SMILE surgery will be covered in a future article.

EVO ICL: A Vision Correction Option

Refractive or Vision Correcting surgery is for patients who want better vision without the aid of contact lenses or glasses. The EVO Implantable Collamer Lens (EVO ICL) is an option for vision correction. This lens is implanted inside the eye and is designed to correct nearsightedness (myopia) and astigmatism.

 

What is the EVO ICL?

The EVO ICL is a small, implantable lens that works inside the eye. It stays in the eye permanently but can be su...

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The Ultimate Guide to Warm Compresses

Nov 10, 2020
 
Are your eyes feeling dry and gritty today?  Are they scratchy?  Or, do you feel like there's something in them all the time?  These are common symptoms my patients come to see me about.  And, there's something that you can do to help.
 
Studies say that about 85% of dry eye sufferers have some kind of dysfunction of their oil glands.  If your eyes are scratchy or feel like they've got something in them all the time, then a warm compress will help.  This is a simple step that can help those tired eyes feel more comfortable.   
 

What are Warm Compresses Used For?

 
A warm compress heats up the oil glands inside your eyelids, and the heat melts the oil that are clogged in there.  The oil can then flow out and onto your eyes.  The oil glands play an important role in keeping your eyes ...
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How to Alleviate Dry Eye an Interview with Dwayne Lewis

Sep 22, 2020
 

In this interview, I review the 4 Steps of Simple Dry Eye treatment plan and the importance of having a treatment plan that addresses the symptoms of your dry eyes.

Let me do a quick review for you here.

Step One: Hydrate - Use an artificial tear to give the front surface of the eye the moisture it needs to keep the eye healthy.

Step two: Harmonize - Using a cleanser for the lids and lashes on a daily basis will keep the bacteria living there in check.  Over population of bacteria will lead to redness and irritation.

Step three: Heat - A warm compress will help to melt the oils trapped in the oil glans lining the lid margins.  Once thee oil is able to flow freely out of the glands, the oil will coat the watery portion of the tears and prevent it from evaporating.

Step four: Heal - Ome...

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