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  • Dry Eye Treatments Part 1: Artificial Tears

    The first thing we think of when we have dry eye symptoms is hydrate the eyes. There are lots of artificial tears on the market. Here is what to look for!

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  • Dry Eye Treatments Part 2: Eyelid Wipes

    One of the causes of dry eye symptoms, eyelid redness and itching, is called blepharitis. For these conditions, the right eyelid wipe can help!

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  • Dry Eye Treatments Part 3: Eyelid Cleansers

    Cleansers are a key part of the success of a dry eye treatment plan, so you have to do your part for it to work well. Here are common foams, gels, and sprays we may recommend.

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  • Dry Eye Treatments Part 4: Fish Oil

    Fish oils can help with dry eye symptoms because our tears are made up of an oily layer that is produced by oil glands that line our eyelids.

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  • Dry Eye Treatments Part 5: Moist Heat

    One of the treatments for dry eyes is applying heat over closed eyes which aids in opening the meibomian glands so the hardened oil can make its way out into the eyes.

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  • Are digital screens bad for your eyes?

    After using your computer or phone screens throughout the day, you might be wondering – is all this staring at our phones harmful to our eyes?

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  • Retinal Health Education Part 1

    Read more about retinal health to dive into an overview of the health of the retina, specifically the macula.

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  • Retinal Health Education Part 2

    Learn more about macular degeneration, types of macular degeneration, treatment and prevention.

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  • Retinal Health Education Part 3

    When it comes to macular degeneration, there is not a lot we can do to prevent it, but certain lifestyle habits can reduce our risk.

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  • Retinal Health Education Part 4

    Reducing your risk of and early prevention is crucial for the health of your eyes and the possible development of macular degeneration.

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