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    Dealing with Dry Eyes in Cold Weather

    December 7, 2024 - By Mehwish Muzaffar

    Introduction Dry eyes, caused by insufficient or poor-quality tears, can become particularly problematic in cold weather. Many people experience a noticeable increase in symptoms such as irritation, redness, and a gritty sensation in their eyes during winter. This condition not only impacts comfort but can also affect vision and quality of life. Understanding the specific challenges posed by cold weather and adopting effective strategies can help manage dry eyes and maintain ocular health. Causes of Dry Eyes in Cold Weather Dry eyes during winter can be triggered or worsened by environmental and behavioral factors, including: Treatment Options Effective treatment for…

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