Are artificial tears safe?

2025-02-25 15:16:47
I have a problem of dry eyes , I'm a student who needs to take long hours online classes for NEET UG offcourse with breaks to rest the eye but I have grown dry eyes problem, is it safe for me to use non steroidal artificial tears for everyday use to lubricate them during my classes like sodium hyaluronate and phenylephrine hydrochloride, menthol camphor mix if not what should I do to do so by natural means , my eyes dry very much causing problems,i have consulted with my doctor twice as well but forgot to ask about this please answer
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Frequent lubrication of eyes may be required if evaporative losses are high. Regular and complete blinking of eyes is also important. Lubricant eye drops do not have any API and are therefore safe for long term use. Hydration is important and so is to keep the environment cool. temperature of 24?degrees and a relative humidity of 60% keeps one comfortable.

Answered2025-02-26 09:25:32

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Hi You can use lubricants on frequent basis like 4-6 times a day combined with frequent blinking of eyes and wash them more frequently after classes and do near and far exercises.You can use anti reflective specs just for protection while using digital screens

Answered2025-02-27 14:14:23

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Pl consult

Answered2025-02-27 04:18:41

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Could be allergy. Please consult

Answered2025-02-26 11:24:41

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Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns

Answered2025-02-26 09:22:28

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