Dry Eyes Worse in Winter? Here's How to Help
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Dry Eyes Worse in Winter? Here's How to Help

  • Winter's low humidity & indoor heating worsen dry eyes by increasing tear evaporation.
  • Use artificial tears, humidifiers, protective eyewear, & the 20-20-20 rule.
  • Consult an eye specialist if dry eye symptoms persist or affect your vision.
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