Mask Associated Dry Eye is dryness caused or exacerbated by wearing a face-covering mask.
Many of us have been mandated to wear a face-covering while in public by our local government for months now. Many people who work in the public are now wearing these masks for a large portion or at least several hours a day.
Personally, I wear a mask the entire time I am at work, whether I am in front of patients or not. I am still in the building or in a room with others, so wearing a mask is important. Dry eyes associated with wearing a mask is increasing in patients. It is even increasing in patients who did not have dry eyes previous to the pandemic.
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Breathing out while wearing a mask that does not fit tightly to your cheeks can send the...
Dry eyes have changed a lot during the pandemic. There are 3 things that have caused dry eye symptoms to worsen for patients who already have it. Let's explore what has made dry eye worse during the COVID-19 pandemic and what we can do to counter it!
Everyone is wearing a mask for some part of the day. You're breathing and some of this air is going up into your eyes. All-day long, or as long as you have your mask on, the air is being directed upwards from your nose or mouth into your eyes. A lot of my patients complain about their eyes feeling drier now than they had before.
In addition, we are avoiding touching our eyes and faces, so you may not be putting artificial tears into your eyes as often as you would like. Especially, if you are out and about, you may not be u...
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