Most of us are spending more and more time on our digital devices these days. The new normal has been translated into trying to do everything we enjoy doing, only now we are using a device to do it.
No more in-person conferences, hello Zoom meetings.
No more coffee dates with friends, hello FaceTime.
No more shopping in stores, hello Amazon.
No more dinner at restaurants, hello Door Dash.
No more doctor's visits, hello telehealth.
Some of these things may be blessings, but they are leading to more complications down the road. We are spending more and more time on digital devices to help us live our lives with less person to person contact.
When we spend time using computers or digital devices, the number of times we blink per minute decreases. The complication I see showing up...
This is something my patients ask me about every day. Is it something I'm doing that's causing my eyes to be dry? Well, unfortunately there's something we're all doing that's causing our eyes to be dry. Right now here in Shreveport, Louisiana it's late summer. That means that the weather is hot, and there's lots of pollen in the air.
Sometimes, it is a factor of your surroundings that are causing your eyes to be dry. One factor to consider is the current season of the year. Summer tends to have more moisture in the air than winter, but having the air conditioners on full blast and pollen in the air is going to irritate your dry eyes.
In the winter, heaters and freezing temperatures tend to dry the air both indoo...
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