Health / Occupational
Tags: contact lenses, driving, dry eye, dry eyes, eye fatigue, fatigue, itchy eyes, moisture, red eyes, tear film, tired eyes
May 10, 2012
Driving, whether it is long distance or your normal commute, can result in dehydration of the eyes, or dry eye. The confined space of the car, combined with the heating/air systems in the vehicle, sun/road glare, and environmental conditions can cause the tear film of the eye to lose moisture. When this happens, the eyes [...]
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Professional truck drivers often face the stressful condition on long-distance trips called “Trucker’s Eyes,” usually due to dry conditions in the driver’s cab coupled with long hours, poor hydration, and eye fatigue.
A safe and easy way to alleviate tired and strained eyes is by using Nature’s Tears EyeMist. Applying eye drops while driving can be [...]
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