Dry Eye Treatments That Optometrist's Don't Want You To Know

Use Baby Shampoo

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Baby shampoo does more than just clean fine hair. It may come as a surprise to some, but baby shampoo can also help alleviate dry eyes! Specifically, washing the eyelids with baby shampoo on a regular basis can be quite helpful for taking away some of the dryness. This is because washing the eyelids can help keep them clean and reduce the amount of oil buildup around the eyes, particularly with the eyelashes, as well as getting rid of bacteria. Baby shampoo, in particular, is also not irritating to the eyes and can also help alleviate some itchiness as well. The shampoo should be diluted with warm water and used with a cotton pad to clean the area.

Castor Oil And Vitamin A

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Dry eyes and excess tear production seem like an oxymoron, but this can actually happen in certain cases. Eyes need some moisture and are dependent on tears, which contain a mix of fat, water, and proteins. If the fat content is not adequate, eyes will become dry, leading to irritation and watery eyes. Castor oil, an ingredient in many commercial artificial tears, can be dropped into the eyes at bedtime. Alternatively, vitamin A drops provide similar results. Of course, individuals should follow directions given to them by their optometrist or primary doctor for the best results. It is also crucial to note if affected individuals experience allergic reactions or other side effects, they should stop their treatment and consult a doctor.

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