Use Anti-Evaporation Eye Drops For Long-Term Relief From Computer Vision Syndrome

Use Anti-Evaporation Eye Drops For Long-Term Relief From Computer Vision Syndrome, updated 11/13/24, 11:25 AM

Lubricating eye drops may not be the answer to dry eyes and headaches caused by too much screen time. Instead, you should go for anti-evaporative eye drops, and mEYEspa’s (+1 (519) 681-3670) guide will tell you why! Learn more at https://www.meyespa.com/blogs/eye-care-news/if-you-use-a-computer-all-day-you-should-not-be-using-your-grandmothers-lubrication-drop

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Use Anti-Evaporation Eye Drops For Long-Term
Relief From Computer Vision Syndrome
Although OTC lubricating eye drops are advertised as a
solution for computer vision syndrome, mEYEspa’s
guide says that such products will not provide relief
over the long term.
This is because many
commercially available eye
drops are formulated for females
over 50 years old and may not
target the ocular health issues
that other demographics may
face
For heavy computer users, mEYEspa’s guide notes that anti-evaporative eye drops are
more effective at providing long-lasting relief. 
Dr. Morris, an optometrist of mEYEspa, cites I-DROP
MGD and Thealoz Duo as two products that have
been reported by patients to be successful at
reducing CVS symptoms.
I-DROP MGD contains 0.20% viscoadaptive hyaluronan,
osmoprotectants, and bioprotectants that stabilize the
lipid layer while reducing evaporation of the tear film.
Similarly, Thealoz Duo contains trehalose, an anti-evaporative substance found in nature, and sodium
hyaluronate, an active ingredient that acts as an ocular lubricant.

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