Dry Eye Glasses and Goggles – Available in prescription
Moisture Chamber Glasses to help suffers of Dry Eye Syndrome
Do you have dry eyes? have you heard of moisture chamber glasses?
Not sure, what dry eyes are… dry eyes can occur when you're unable to produce enough tears or the right kind of tears…. Common causes of decreased tear production include Ageing. Certain medical conditions, including diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, scleroderma, Sjogren's syndrome, thyroid disorders and vitamin A deficiency.
Can you cure dry eye syndrome? not really but, you can get relief… dry eye syndrome is a chronic and typically progressive condition. Depending on its cause and severity, it may not be completely curable. But in most cases, dry eyes can be easily managed successfully, usually resulting in noticeably greater eye comfort, fewer dry eye symptoms, and sometimes sharper vision as well.
What will help?
Use artificial tears. Artificial tears are available without a prescription. …
Avoid too much air movement. …
Use a humidifier in the winter. …
Give your eyes a rest. …
Avoid cigarette smoke. …
Warm compresses and eyelid washing. …
Consider an omega-3 fatty acid supplement.
Sjögren’s Syndrome
Sjögren’s Syndrome relief with dry eyeglasses One of the most common types of Dry Eye conditions we see in our showroom is Sjögren’s Syndrome. Sjögren’s Syndrome affects the immune system and one of the conditions is dryness of the Eyes, Mouth and Skin. Whilst we can’t offer a cure, we can hopefully offer relief in the form […]
Dry eye glasses with moisture chambers
At UK eyewear we offer a number of eyewear products to help to give relief to sufferers of dry eyes (DES). Our eyewear is available in prescription and none prescription form. So what is Dry Eye?If you have sandy, gritty irritated eyes or burning eyes and these symptoms get worse as the day goes on, […]
Women’s Dry Eye Glasses
Do you suffer from Blepharitis? At UK Eyewear we have a range of glasses that give day time relief to a number of medical conditions. One of them being Blepharitis or MGD (Meibomian Gland Deficiency). There are a number of very unpleasant symptoms that come with Blepharitis. One condition is your eyes become very sensitive […]