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Dry Eye Tips for the Winter

Dry Eye Tips for the Winter


Dry eye can be a painful and frustrating problem and it happens in the winter more than at any other time of the year. If you need to see an optometrist in the New Orleans area, contact Greater New Orleans Eye Care to schedule an appointment with one of our eye doctors in Marrero. We provide treatment for a variety of eye health conditions, including dry eye.

Moisten the Air

When winter comes, the air is drier than in any other season. With the air so dry, anything moist is quickly evaporated into the air. This includes the tear film that is on the front of your eyes. This tear film is essential for keeping your eyes lubricated. Lubrication is vital for the comfort of your eyes. Without it, your eyes will feel dry and irritated and they may turn red and be painful.

To make the air less dry, you can use a humidifier in the winter. Using a humidifier adds moisture to the air so that it won't cause your tear film to evaporate as quickly. You can also hold a warm, wet cloth up to your closed eyes and leave it there for a few minutes to add moisture and relieve your symptoms.

Eye Protection

The dry air of the winter can certainly dry out your eyes, but a dry wind is even worse. When you go outside during the day in the winter, it's a good idea to wear sunglasses to protect your eyes. This will keep the wind from getting into your eyes and drying out your tear film. If you wear eyeglasses, you can get a pair of prescription sunglasses to make the switch simpler.

Contact Our Eye Doctors in Marrero, LA

When you need to get dry eye treatment in the New Orleans area, call Greater New Orleans Eye Care to schedule an appointment with one of our optometrists. Call our team today at (504) 348-2993 or reach us through our website by using our online contact form.

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