Dry Eye Tips for the Winter

Dry Eye

Dry eye is an extremely common problem that many people suffer from and it can get worse in the winter. Some people only have it in the winter because of the dry air. The problem in the winter is that the dry air causes the moisture on the surface of the eye to evaporate quickly and this leaves the eyes too dry. Everyone should have an eye exam from an eye doctor every year. If you think you have dry eye, you need to visit an optometrist to get treatment. If you live in or around Albany and have concerns about dry eye, contact Eye Care Associates in Optometry to schedule an appointment with Dr. Forgacs.

Use a Humidifier

Using a humidifier at home can help a lot with dry eye by adding water to the air so that it isn't so dry. If you spend a lot of time in an office, you might get one for that area as well. A humidifier is rated for a certain number of square feet, so make sure you have a large enough model for your space. At home, you should likely use more than one so that your entire home is treated.

Eye Drops

There are different kinds of eye drops that you can use to treat dry eye. Some are medicated that you can get by prescription from an eye doctor. These will help soothe the inflammation in your eyes as well as add moisture to them. There are also over-the-counter eye drops. These are not medicated, but they can help between the doses of your medicated eye drops. These quickly add moisture to the eye whenever you're feeling pain or irritation.

Schedule Your Next Eye Exam

When you need an optometrist in New York for dry eye treatment, contact Eye Care Associates in Optometry to book an appointment with Dr. Forgacs. Call our team today at (212) 583-9000 or reach us through our website by using our online contact form.

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