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Here’s why some products have been pulled from store shelves, and what to know to protect your eyes. By Sarah Sloat Dozens of eye drops and ointments have been pulled from store shelves after a wave ...
Whether you realize it or not, seasonal changes affect your body in more ways than one. Dehydrated skin and chapped lips only touch the surface, but what about itchy, irritated eyes? Before you grab ...
Over-the-counter eye drops are one way to manage dry eye symptoms. If you’re experiencing new or increased irritation, redness, or eye discomfort, it could be a sign of eye drop overuse. Dry eye can ...
Your eyes do a lot more work than you realize. When they start feeling dry, sore, or tired, it’s a sign to slow down. Dr ...
Consumers who use eye drops have been spooked this year by a rash of government warnings about dozens of brands potentially containing bacteria. The flurry of warnings has left some consumers uneasy ...
Some people with dry eye don’t produce enough tears to keep their eyes wet. This can often be treated with eye drops. Some eye drops, called artificial tears, are available over the counter (OTC) and ...