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Also, get a warm compress for dry eyes and baby shampoo to lightly wash your eyes daily. Dry eyes are typically caused by clogged ducts so warmth + moisture + cleaning can fix over the course of days to weeks.
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These are not good for dry eyes or just eyes in general. Get natural tear type drops. This has been strongly suggested by multiple eye doctors I've spoken to to not use these red reduction drops.
Also, get a warm compress for dry eyes and baby shampoo to lightly wash your eyes daily. Dry eyes are typically caused by clogged ducts so warmth + moisture + cleaning can fix over the course of days to weeks.
Also, get a warm compress for dry eyes and baby shampoo to lightly wash your eyes daily. Dry eyes are typically caused by clogged ducts so warmth + moisture + cleaning can fix over the course of days to weeks.
Best eye drops for red eyes. Automatically think of Ben Steins voice advertising this stuff in the 90's. Subliminal advertising back then makes for unforgettable nostalgia today 😂
Also, get a warm compress for dry eyes and baby shampoo to lightly wash your eyes daily. Dry eyes are typically caused by clogged ducts so warmth + moisture + cleaning can fix over the course of days to weeks.
Will Refresh drops be good for dry eyes then?
Yes, I use the green bottle Refresh branded "lubricating drops" but the Dr also okay'd Systane lubricating drops. The brands I don't think matter that much but rather the type of drop. If all you want is some dryness relief, do not add extra active ingredients such as allergy or redness removal.
If you need redness relief for photos or a job interview sure, but should not be relied upon regularly. If you have chronic redness/dryness there is probably an underlying cause which these drops will not fix. They will only tackle the symptoms.
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Also, get a warm compress for dry eyes and baby shampoo to lightly wash your eyes daily. Dry eyes are typically caused by clogged ducts so warmth + moisture + cleaning can fix over the course of days to weeks.
I'm having major dry eye issue and blurriness... It's so frustrating... I got artificial tears but it doesn't help... I guess I'm left with warm compression
I'm having major dry eye issue and blurriness... It's so frustrating... I got artificial tears but it doesn't help... I guess I'm left with warm compression
Dr. recommended warm compress (I used "Bruder Moist Heat Eye Compress"), baby shampoo w/ warm water every day and night, and lubricating drops when I felt it necessary. It took weeks for me, but it finally went away and it's been months now w/ no return.
The annoyance and sometimes almost danger of various levels of blurred vision was really tough to deal with. Hope yours gets better soon!