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Dry eyes
Dry eyes are a common cause of eye problems and are due to reduced tear production or a change in the composition of the tear fluid. The tear fluid's task is to moisten the surface of the eye and the inside of the eyelids. In this way, the cornea is protected against drying out, infection, wounds and damage.
Symptoms of dry eyes
In addition to the eyes feeling dry, burning, itching, irritation and redness are common. Some people get a feeling of having debris in their eye. Some may also be troubled by floods of tears.
Causes of dry eyes
Older people tend to have reduced tear fluid production and are therefore more often troubled by dry eyes
Dry indoor climate, air pollution and air conditioning
Computer screen work: Reduced blink frequency or a computer screen placed too high can cause dry eyes
Sjøgren's syndrome
Clogged sebaceous glands; the eyes may feel sore and the pain is often worst in the morning
Certain medications
Contact lenses
Tobacco smoke
Wind
Low intake of omega-3 fatty acids
Good advice for dry eyes
Remove irritating causes, if possible
Increase the humidity
Keep the right distance to the computer screen and do not place it too high.
Blink often and take breaks from the screen every now and then
Protect your eyes from wind