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Symptoms

We use evidence-based science to develop safe and optimal treatments for many conditions where your eyes and lids may need some extra care.

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Scroll down to learn more about symptoms and conditions where dry eye relief and lid hygiene may play an essential role in your eye health. 

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Dry eye relief

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Are your eyes are itching, burning, tearing, or you feel like something is stuck inside your eyes? It is no secret that dry eyes can negatively affect our performance, our mood, and our quality of life.

 

Discover the need-to-know features to look for in lubricating eye drops to ensure optimal lubrication.

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Allergies

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Did you know that it may be difficult to differentiate between a dry eye and an allergic eye? This happens because both can present similar symptoms. 

 

Discover how, with the intuition of nature, you can protect your eyes against allergens and retain lubrication. 

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Screen fatigue

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Did you know that we tend to blink less when using screens? Not blinking enough may cause your tears to evaporate faster and affect both your work and leisure time.

 

Discover how optimal lubrication and reduced tear evaporation may help keep your eyes comfortable all day.

Post-surgery

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Did you know that dry eye can be one of the most common complications following eye surgery?

 

Proper pre- and post-surgery lubrication may be important for the healing process of the injured tissues of the eye. Discover how to be on the safe side before and after an ophthalmological procedure. 

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Lid hygiene

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Healthy eyelids, lashes, and eyelid margins are essential for maintaining well-lubricated eyes. Your eyelids produce the outer oily layer of the tear film, which helps prevent excessive tear evaporation.

 

Learn how to safely care for eyelids and lashes and the importance of soap-free cleansers.

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Sjögren's

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Sjögren’s syndrome is among the common causes of dry eye disease. In Sjögren's syndrome, the mucous membranes and moisture-secreting glands of your eyes are usually affected first — resulting in decreased tears.

 

Learn how to achieve optimal lubrication and lessen the effects of Sjögren’s on your eyes. 

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