To reduce your chances of developing dry eyes, try the following:
Reduce your exposure to some of the conditions that can cause or aggravate the condition, including wind, smoke, chemical vapors, dry heat, hair dryers and air conditioning.
Use a humidifier indoors.
Stop wearing contact lenses if you have any dry eye symptoms.
To avoid the diminished blinking that can make symptoms worse, take regular breaks if you spend long...
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