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(951) 800-8213Winter is not a great time of year for your eyes. Dry eye is common in the winter. Knowing the causes of dry eyes can help you avoid them. Focus Vision Optometry with offices in Calimesa, Redlands Heights, Beaumont, Moreno Valley, San Jacinto, and Sundance are full-service eye care offices. One of our optometrists will be happy to treat your dry eyes and help you avoid dry eye in the future.
In the winter, the wind can be much more than a gentle breeze. Going outdoors in cold weather can have quite a devastating effect on your eyes. The cold wind can cause you to suffer from dry eye. When you are going to go outside, try to protect your eyes from the wind.
Wintertime is notorious for low humidity. The indoor space in your home may require humidifiers to add some moisture to the air. This can be quite helpful in keeping your eyes from becoming painful and dry.
One thing can be said with great certainty, cold air does not hold a lot of moisture. When the weather is cold, you will need to add more moisture to either the air around you or to your eyes in the form of eye drops.
Indoor heat in winter can be very drying for your eyes. Some forms of heating are worse than others when it comes to drying the air. Forced air is particularly bad for your eyes, especially if it blows on your eyes. Small portable heaters with a fan attached can also be bad. When winter comes, you need to take special care of your eyes, so they can remain comfortable.
At Focus Vision Optometry, we treat dry eye and other eye health issues at our offices in Calimesa, Redlands Heights, Beaumont, Moreno Valley, San Jacinto, and Sundance. To make an appointment with one of our optometrists, call our team today at (888) 505-4555 or reach us through our website by using our online contact form.
Winter is not a great time of year for your eyes. Dry eye is common in the winter. Knowing the causes of dry eyes can help you avoid them. Focus Vision Optometry with offices in Calimesa, Redlands Heights, Beaumont, Moreno Valley, San Jacinto, and Sundance are full-service eye care offices. One of our optometrists will be happy to treat your dry eyes and help you avoid dry eye in the future.
In the winter, the wind can be much more than a gentle breeze. Going outdoors in cold weather can have quite a devastating effect on your eyes. The cold wind can cause you to suffer from dry eye. When you are going to go outside, try to protect your eyes from the wind.
Wintertime is notorious for low humidity. The indoor space in your home may require humidifiers to add some moisture to the air. This can be quite helpful in keeping your eyes from becoming painful and dry.
One thing can be said with great certainty, cold air does not hold a lot of moisture. When the weather is cold, you will need to add more moisture to either the air around you or to your eyes in the form of eye drops.
Indoor heat in winter can be very drying for your eyes. Some forms of heating are worse than others when it comes to drying the air. Forced air is particularly bad for your eyes, especially if it blows on your eyes. Small portable heaters with a fan attached can also be bad. When winter comes, you need to take special care of your eyes, so they can remain comfortable.
At Focus Vision Optometry, we treat dry eye and other eye health issues at our offices in Calimesa, Redlands Heights, Beaumont, Moreno Valley, San Jacinto, and Sundance. To make an appointment with one of our optometrists, call our team today at (888) 505-4555 or reach us through our website by using our online contact form.
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