Dry Eye Drops: How to Use Them, and
Symptoms, Causes, and Prevention

Recently, with the influence of fine dust and the increased time spent using electronic devices such as computers and smartphones,
many people have been feeling dryness in their eyes.
Especially in the hot summer season, when air conditioners and fans
are used frequently, many people complain of dry eye syndrome.
Today, we will look at the causes of dry eye syndrome,
along with its symptoms, and how to use dry eye drops and prevent symptoms.

As the use of smartphones, tablets, laptops,
and monitors has increased in modern life, eye diseases are also
increasing.
In particular, many people complain of dry eye syndrome, which refers to a condition in which the eyes become dry and feel like there is a foreign body because tears are insufficient or evaporate excessively.
In the past, dry eye syndrome was often caused by tear deficiency due to aging, but recently it has become a condition that can easily be seen even among younger people due to increased smartphone use.

Other causes of dry eye syndrome include the use of air-conditioning devices,
as well as weakened immunity due to frequent drinking, overwork, and stress.
In addition, dry eye syndrome can develop due to wearing contact lenses for long periods,
side effects from LASIK or LASEK, or eye makeup.
When dry eye syndrome occurs, first of all the eyes may sting frequently,
and symptoms such as a foreign body sensation or dryness may appear.

Usually, you may feel a foreign body sensation as if a grain of sand has entered the eye,
and in some cases string-like discharge may appear.
In addition, the eyes may sting when the wind blows, and suddenly a lot of tears may come out,
or discomfort in the eyes may occur due to friction between the eyelids and the eyeball.
If symptoms are severe, it may become difficult to open the eyes properly,
and especially along with eye pain, symptoms such as general fatigue and headaches may also occur.

Because dry eye syndrome can cause discomfort along with various symptoms,
it is important to manage and prevent it properly through measures such as using dry eye drops.
When using eye drops such as dry eye drops, make sure the tip of the container does not touch the eye,
and do not instill eye drops while wearing contact lenses.
It is important to make efforts to prevent symptoms in everyday life,
and it is a good idea to reduce the time spent using electronic devices and allow your eyes to rest.

Also, it is good to ventilate often to remove dust that can irritate the eyes,
and in dry places, using a humidifier to increase humidity can help prevent symptoms.
In addition, when using a fan or air conditioner, be careful not to let the wind blow directly on your face,
and it is a good idea to blink frequently.
Today, we looked at the causes of dry eye syndrome,
its possible accompanying symptoms, and how to use dry eye drops and prevent symptoms.
Please refer to this information.