But did you know that a sinus infection can also cause dry eyes? The inflammation and pressure from a sinus infection can affect your eyes, leading to dryness and irritation. […]
Can a Sinus Infection Cause Dry Eyes?

But did you know that a sinus infection can also cause dry eyes? The inflammation and pressure from a sinus infection can affect your eyes, leading to dryness and irritation. […]
Despite the challenges associated with wearing contacts incompatible with dry eyes, individuals can continue to wear soft contact lenses while managing their dry eye symptoms.
Daily disposable lenses are a great option for individuals experiencing moderate dryness. A fresh new lens is worn every time, eliminating the need for cleaning and storage, and encouraging the wearer to take breaks between wear-time. […]
While the scientific evidence to prove the relationship between blue light glasses and dry eye is still in the works, they can be an effective part of a more comprehensive treatment plan for people with dry eye syndrome. […]
Low-level light therapy (LLLT) uses specific wavelengths of non-visible light to stimulate your tear glands and improve your tear quality. This treatment helps reduce the irritating symptoms of dry eye disease. […]