6 Causes of Dry Eyes
You likely have dry eyes if your eyes hurt and you feel uncomfortable. Let me tell you five causes of dry eyes.
1. Extended Screen Time
Prolonged hours in front of a computer can decrease natural blinking, leading to tear evaporation and faster eye drying.
2. Contact Lens Use
Contact lens wearers may experience dry eyes, especially in specific conditions, due to the impact on moisture levels.
3. Environmental Factors
Your surroundings matter. If you stay in a windy, cold, dusty, smoky environment, an air-conditioned or heated space, you may have dry eyes.
4. Medications
Certain drugs, like antidepressants and blood pressure medications, can reduce tear production, causing dry eyes. If you are taking these drugs and have dry eyes that are affecting your daily life, you might need to talk to your doctor to know more.
5. Autoimmune Conditions
Some conditions, like Sjögren’s syndrome or lupus, can cause dry eyes. These conditions can also dry other parts of the body.
6. Age Factor
Aging can contribute to reduced tear production and an increased likelihood of experiencing dry eyes.