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Health Tip: Possible Causes of Dry Eye
Medication use is a prime contributor
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
The National Eye Institute says possible causes of dry eye include:
- Certain medications, including birth control pills, antidepressants, antihistamines and blood pressure drugs.
- Diseases of the eye or nearby skin.
- Damage to the eye, such as from chemical exposure.
- Health conditions, such as thyroid problems, allergies or immune disorders.
- Irritation caused by use of contact lenses, or after LASIK surgery.
- Pregnancy, hormone replacement therapy or some homeopathic remedies.
- Not blinking frequently enough during use of a computer screen.
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