

Dry eyes are very common, especially in winter or if you spend long hours on mobile and laptop screens. It can cause itching, burning, redness, heaviness, or watery eyes. With the right daily care, you can reduce dryness and keep your eyes comfortable.
1. Warm Compress
Dip a clean cloth in warm water, squeeze it, and place it on your closed eyes for 5 minutes.
This helps open oil glands and increases natural moisture.
2. Reduce Screen Time
Staring at screens for too long decreases blinking and causes dryness.
Use the 20-20-20 rule:
Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.
3. Use Lubricating Eye Drops
Artificial tear drops help keep your eyes moist.
(Use regularly only after doctor advice.)


4. Maintain Moisture in Your Room
Winter air is dry. Use a humidifier or keep a bowl of water in the room to add moisture to the air.
5. Drink Enough Water
Dehydration can make your eyes dry.
Drink 6–8 glasses of water daily.
6. Protect Eyes from Wind & Dust
Wear sunglasses outdoors to prevent cold wind and dust from irritating your eyes.
7. Get Proper Sleep
Sleep is essential for eye hydration and healing.
Aim for 7–8 hours every night.
8. Eat Omega-3 Rich Foods
These improve natural oil production in your eyes.
Include:
- Walnuts
- Flaxseeds
- Almonds
- Fish oil (if recommended by a doctor)

When to See a Doctor
Visit an eye specialist if you experience:
- Persistent burning
- Severe dryness
- Blurred vision
- Pain
- Sensitivity to light
These may need medical treatment.

Final Thoughts
Dry eyes can be managed easily with good habits—warm compress, reduced screen time, hydration, and eye-safe routines. With consistent care, your eyes will feel healthy, refreshed, and moist again.



























































