Dry Eyes Treatment for Evaporative Dry Eye – Eye Doctor Explains
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Dry Eyes Treatment for Evaporative Dry Eye – Eye Doctor Explains

Learn the best dry eyes treatment strategies for evaporative dry eye disease! Learn more about dry eye treatment in our series here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7roXAdaEraA&list=PLzi60fSuOmPBb_s5UP26SFqAyGp92oDV9

This video is sponsored by EyeEco. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we’ll receive a small commission at no additional cost to you.

Note: EyeEco makes very high quality and clinically proven dry eye relief products that people can use at home. I personally love their products and am very proud to be working with them.

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Dry eye syndrome is often broken down into 3 major types of dry eye disease
Either Aqueous Deficient Dry Eye, Evaporative Dry Eye or Mixed Dry Eye

Most people with dry eyes experience a mixed form or at the very least a component of their dryness is made worse by evaporation of their tears. These are some strategies and products often used for dry eye treatment. Whether you are looking for how to treat dry eye at home or in the eye clinic, it is always important to consult with a local eye doctor.

? Warm Compresses for Dry Eyes
Tranquileyes XL Kit http://bit.ly/36YzYq4
TranquilEyes EyeCloud http://bit.ly/3jMgavw
DERM Microwavable Eye Compress http://bit.ly/3q84dmj

Eyelid Warm Compress with Vibrating Oil Gland Activator
TranquilVibes Kit ? http://bit.ly/2N9K80m

After an eyelid warm compress, many eye doctors recommend doing an eyelid massage to encourage the oil glands to release the now melted oils. Learn how to perform a gentle eyelid massage here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGJqucoHmjs

Learn more about the Nulids Device here: https://youtu.be/WYEKVoFdQKI

Lipiflow: (Coming soon)
iLUX Treatment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPHqIzb3vi4&t=72s
iPL (coming soon)

Moisture Release Eyewear (Moisture Goggles) ? http://bit.ly/3rJbMjo
My Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8h0WeKQPOQ&t=245s

Do you Sleep Apnea or use a CPAP machine? Check out
EyeSeals and Eyeseals 4.0 http://bit.ly/3qc3qAD

Hydrating Sleep Masks
http://bit.ly/3jIyl59

Consider a Humidifier in your living room, office and/or bedroom:
– A humidifier I use: (nice and quite) https://amzn.to/2SBvAFD

For Blepharitis and Healthy eyelids
Anti Aging Eyelid and Facial Cleanser http://bit.ly/2Z0GjNA

Note: Dry eye syndrome can be complicated by other forms of ocular surface disease and it is always best to consult with your local eye care professional if you are experiencing any eye pain or vision changes.

✅ Looking for more information about the dry eye syndrome? Check out the Doctor Eye Health series here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7roXAdaEraA&list=PLzi60fSuOmPBb_s5UP26SFqAyGp92oDV9

✅ Want to know about my favorite dry eye drops? Check out this video

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? Recommended playlists:

Dry Eyes and Dry Eye Treatment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7roXAdaEraA&list=PLzi60fSuOmPBb_s5UP26SFqAyGp92oDV9

Eyelid Hygiene tips! Clean Eyes = Healthy Eyes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLcVbuS4SIk&list=PLzi60fSuOmPCPyKCkt6y3dWsuCr-VxQGY

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About this video: Do you have dry eye syndrome and know you have evaporative dry eye disease? Looking for home remedies for dry eye? In this video I share different strategies for dry eye treatment that are often recommended for people struggling with evaporative dry eye. If you are looking for a dry eye treatment at home or looking into other medical treatments for dry eye, then this video may help you. If you are struggling with severe dry eye syndrome symptoms it is important to follow up with a specialist in either optometry or ophthalmology that is trained in dry eye disease management.

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