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Can the Environment Cause Red, Dry Eyes?

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There are many misconceptions associated with eye conditions and dry eye syndrome.
For example, many people think that only those working at a computer station all day are at risk for developing red, dry eyes.
This isn't the case.
There are a number of things that can cause this condition.
Bacteria can often irritate the eyes and cause an infection known as Blepharitis.
Dry red eyes can also be a side effect of certain medications, or develop over time due to age, hormonal changes, and/or diseases.
One of the most common contributing factors of dry red eyes, however, is the environment.
If your office building is old and continually circulates dry, stale air - you are at risk for developing symptoms associated with this condition.
Other environmental factors include overexposure to the sun, second-hand smoke, air-conditioning, and allergic reactions to certain pollens in the air.
All these factors can cause the onset of mild to severe symptoms.
Symptoms of dry red eyes include mild irritation like a rough sandy feeling, dryness, and noticeable redness in the eyes.
They may also water constantly, even though they are supposed to be "dry" (as the name implies) due to a lack of tear production.
The redness can be extreme or it can be somewhat mild, depending on the seriousness of the situation.
The good news is that there is treatment for this condition.
There are a few different treatments available, including having the tear ducts thoroughly cleaned.
 This medical procedure, however, can be costly and does not provide immediate relief.
The use of artificial tears is one of the most common forms of treatment for eye conditions.
Artificial tears are moist eye drops that help relieve the redness and irritation.
But not all artificial tears are the same and using the wrong kind can lead to more eye issues and problems.
Artificial tears are a basic tool in treating a variety of eye conditions.
 Most people can easily become confused when trying to decide which product might react best to their particular circumstance.
Please look through my free e-guide, Dry Eye Relief Doesn't Come in a Bottle, to help you discover important information that can lead to helping you make a wise decision about which product to use.
  This informative e-guide can help you in selecting the proper artificial tear treatment for you, without the hassle of having to delve through all the overwhelming statistics on your own.
As with any medical condition, it is always wise to consult a physician before pursuing any form of treatment.
Although this free guide offers much valuable information and is designed to help you make an informed decision, it is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
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