Why do my eyes get dry in winter?
Winter is a time when many people suffer from dry eye syndrome. Dry eye can be a very uncomfortable condition, causing symptoms such as:
- Burning
- Stinging
- Redness
- Light sensitivity
- Blurred vision
For many people, winter is the worst time of year for dry eye as cold air, low humidity, and wind can exacerbate symptoms.
What are the treatments?
There are several treatments available to help manage dry eye. These include:
- Use artificial tears or eye drops to lubricate the eyes
- Increase the humidity of the environment
- Wear special glasses to block out the wind
In some cases, lifestyle changes such as avoiding smoking, reducing screen time, and wearing sunglasses may help reduce the symptoms of dry eye. In more serious cases, prescription medications or surgery may be necessary.
If you are suffering from dry eye, it is important to see your Optometrist for a proper diagnosis. Your Optometrist can help determine the underlying cause of your dry eye and recommend the best treatment for your condition.