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Optrex Actimist Double Action 2-in-1, For Dry & Irritated Eyes, Rehydrating & Protecting Spray, 10ml

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Use regular lubricant eye drops. Examples include Optrex Double Action Drops for Dry and Tired Eyes. If you have hay fever, ask your pharmacist about eye drops designed to relieve hay fever symptoms. These include Optrex Hayfever Relief eye drops, which contain sodium cromoglycate. If you have any abnormality of your eyelid (for instance, your eyelid is an unusual shape or you cannot close your eye properly), see your doctor.

If you have symptoms of possible Sjogren's syndrome (severe persistent dry eye and dry mouth), see your doctor. Evaporative dry eye - when a gap in the protective tear film allows moisture to be lost. This is the most common type, accounting for 80% of dry eye cases. Try to keep your workplace well ventilated. If this is difficult then keep a bowl of water nearby (preferably by the heater if it's on) to increase the humidity in the room. Lower your computer screen to below eye level, so your eyes are less wide open when you’re looking at it. Optrex Allergy 2% w/v Eye Drops, for the relief and treatment of seasonal and perennial allergic conjunctivitis, contains sodium cromoglicateOptrex Hayfever Relief 2% w/v Eye Drops, for the relief and treatment of the eye symptoms of Hayfever, contains sodium cromoglicate The medical term for hay fever is 'allergic rhinitis', which means inflammation of the nose due to allergy. It’s caused by allergy to pollen. You’re most likely to develop symptoms: Chloramphenicol is excreted mainly in the urine but only 5 to 10% of an oral dose appears unchanged; the remainder is inactivated in the liver, mostly by conjugation with glucorinic acid. About 3% is excreted in the bile. However, most is reabsorbed and only about 1%, mainly in the inactive form, is excreted in the faeces. When shopping for any ocular lubrication utensil it can be extremely hard to understand what exactly you need, and more importantly, what works the best. Larger high-street chains will often take extremely little care in regard to the appropriateness of the product for your condition, but instead will sway you towards the most expensive item on the shelf, largely because they do not always have the appropriate knowledge needed to diagnose the best solution.

It's worth knowing the 'red flags' to look out for, which might mean you need medication from your GP or referral for a specialist:Not blinking enough- When you stare at your computer screens or TV for a long time your rate of blinking reduces by up to 60%. This reduces the spread of tears across your eye leading to damage to the protective lipid layer over the eye.

Starting with Eye Drops, you will very likely be aware that these are considered the mainstream solution to Dry Eye, but does that in fact mean they are the best? Well, actually it does. The surface of your eye has to be extremely thin and fragile to allow light through it. This delicate covering is constantly exposed to the elements, like dust or chemicals in the air. Your eyes need constant lubrication to clean them and prevent irritation. This is provided by a constant film of tears in your eye.

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Dry eye is really common – symptoms include discomfort, irritation and burning. Sometimes there’s an underlying problem with your eye. Medical causes of dry eye include:

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