Dry Eye Relief
Dry Eye Syndrome is an
ailment where a person experiences a decline in the fluid that washes
away particles from the eye. Roughly 10 to 14 million people in
the United States have it and all of them need some form of dry
eye relief.
According to a study done by the American Journal of Ophthalmology,
40,000 women were tested it was concluded that 8 percent of American
women over the age of 50 have the syndrome.
Various forms of dry eye relief
are recommended to sufferers. For those who have mild to moderate
symptoms, artificial tears have been a potential solution.
Some doctors prescribe patients with medications that address inflammation
which is a contributing cause to dry eye syndrome.
Dry eye relief can also come
by using an air humidifier when indoors or sunglasses when outdoors
to shield the eyes from wind, dust and other air particles. Dry
eye relief is essential to relieve the sufferer of discomfort and
prevent scarring, which can eventually lead to loss of sight.
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