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Causes Of Dry Eye - Articles
Menopause can cause dry eye syndrome
by
Cathy T.

Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:19pm
Hot flashes, night sweats and mood swings are familiar symptoms of menopause for most women.
But many women are unaware that hormonal changes can also cause problems with their eyes.
"I have noticed increased itchy burning, a little scratchy feeling, and intermittent blurring,” said patient Pat Webster-Sanders.
Menopause Can Cause Dry Eye Syndrome
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What Causes Dry Eyes and How to Cure it
by
Kodjoworkout
Posted
Tue 22 May 2012 8:00am
Many people suffer from dry eyes and may not have any understanding as to what is causing it, much less how they can cure it. If this is you, then just knowing what causes dry eyes may give you an idea of how to deal with it. When your eyes are dry, this means that your eyes do not have adequate tears in them to make sure your eyes are p ...
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Can Menopause Cause Dry Eye Syndrome?
by
Anita
Posted
Wed 03 Mar 2010 2:50pm
When women start menopause their hormone levels begin to change. Studies have shown that there is an increase in dry eye syndrome in menopausal women due to the hormone fluctuations. Besides the normal hot flashes and night sweats , some women may experience some of these dry eye related symptoms…
- Scratchy or gritty feeling in the eyes (like sand
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Eye Relaxation for Stressful Dry Eyes
by
Ruth S.
Posted
Thu 08 Jul 2010 4:25am
factor and also how far they are exposed to medication. It is found that people who use more medication are acquiring eye
dryness more easily as it makes the tear gland dry easily. People who work more hours in front of computers need to take care of there eyes with extra care ,failing which will cause some eye problems like eye twitching, dull eyes, dry eyes
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Watering Eyes Can Still Mean Dry Eye Treatment Is Needed
by
Ruth S.
Posted
Sat 18 Dec 2010 10:31am
helps people with dry, red, itchy, gritty eyes achieve dry eye relief – through a tried and tested method – even if they’ve been suffering for years and have been to countless... – Good For Your Cornea
It sounds ironic, but if your eyes are constantly watering, you still may need chronic dry eye treatment. People who are experiencing too much tear
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Blinking – Dry Eyes – Protect Your Eyes
by
Ruth S.
Posted
Wed 22 Dec 2010 10:50am
rooms in 2008; nearly three quarters of those injured were children under age 15. So, be careful this year with your eyes. Watch out for kids toys that can hurt the eyes, watch out for your eyes in the winter sun… You only get two eyes so be careful.
Vision Fact: Blinking
Blinking cleanses and lubricates the eyes. When we blink, salty secretions
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What a Contact Lens for Dry Eyes Can Do for You
by
Healthy Living ..
Posted
Tue 03 Feb 2009 10:54pm
with the causes of dry eyes and not the solution to it. Is there a chance that contacts can actually be a part of the treatment for dry eyes?
Eye Dryness
Moisture and tears are crucial... lenses. Each may promote eye dryness in a different way. Rigid lenses for example cause dry eyes because they push away moisture. Soft lenses do not repel moisture. They instead
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Natural Alternatives to Soothe Dry Eye Syndrome
by
Methods of Healing

Posted
Mon 14 Dec 2009 3:33pm
, but they will not get to the primary cause of your dry eyes.
Experiencing dry eyes means that your eyes need to be lubricated with tears as well as cared for in general. With natural remedies, you can care for your eyes from the inside as well as the outside. Before looking into these natural alternatives, you must consider what may be causing your case of dry
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Older Men and Dry Eye Syndrome
by
k
Posted
Tue 04 Aug 2009 5:51pm
, there is also a syndrom called dry eye syndrome. According to Dry Eye Info:
Dry eye syndrome is a condition caused by loss of water from the tear film. When... film osmolarity causes the characteristic irritation and changes on the eye surface known as dry eye syndrome. People with dry eye
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Testosterone for Dry Eyes by Jeffrey Dach MD
by
Jeffrey Dach MD
Posted
Fri 19 Mar 2010 9:50am
B had low hormone levels, and her testosterone level was especially low. I explained to Mrs B that her dry eye syndrome was caused by low testosterone levels, and testosterone... syndrome. About 5 million Americans have Dry Eye Syndrome caused by dysfunction of the lubricating glands, which are called the lacrimal and meibomian glands. The small glands
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