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Foods that hydrate the eyes.

Foods that hydrate the eyes.

David Burgett

Dry eyes have a lot of causes.  Some are out of our control, like systemic diseases, skin type, skin disorders, and genetics.  But there are always things we can do to improve the severity of dry eye symptoms, and diet is one of them. Our eyelids have tiny glands, like oil glands in our skin, which produce a special kind of oil that...

Foods that hydrate the eyes.

by David Burgett

Dry eyes have a lot of causes.  Some are out of our control, like systemic diseases, skin type, skin disorders, and genetics.  But there are always things we can do to improve the severity of dry eye symptoms, and diet is one of them. Our eyelids have tiny glands, like oil glands in our skin, which produce a special kind of oil that...

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Fish Oil For Dry Eyes

Fish Oil For Dry Eyes

David Burgett

Fish Oil For Dry Eyes Summary: Overall, taking a high quality daily fish oil supplement is a safe way to boost our diet with the essential omega 3 fatty acids that have so many good effects on dry eyes and general health, especially if we don’t eat enough fish each week.  Check out what Dr. B recommends if you get the “fish burps”...

Fish Oil For Dry Eyes

by David Burgett

Fish Oil For Dry Eyes Summary: Overall, taking a high quality daily fish oil supplement is a safe way to boost our diet with the essential omega 3 fatty acids that have so many good effects on dry eyes and general health, especially if we don’t eat enough fish each week.  Check out what Dr. B recommends if you get the “fish burps”...

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Itchy Eyelids?  It Could Be Mites!

Itchy Eyelids? It Could Be Mites!

David Burgett

One of the causes of eyelid, itching and dry eyes is actually a mite!  Your eye doctor can see evidence of these critters using the biomicroscope, and may prescribe an eyelid wipe formulated to kill them.  According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, “On average, mites have a three-week lifespan, and hygiene is critical for interrupting their life cycle, said Dr. Tseng. ‘Mites...

Itchy Eyelids? It Could Be Mites!

by David Burgett

One of the causes of eyelid, itching and dry eyes is actually a mite!  Your eye doctor can see evidence of these critters using the biomicroscope, and may prescribe an eyelid wipe formulated to kill them.  According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, “On average, mites have a three-week lifespan, and hygiene is critical for interrupting their life cycle, said Dr. Tseng. ‘Mites...

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