It was written by Dr. Diana Nguyen.
Please visit MyDryEye.ca to visit the original post.
Myth #1: “Can I use baby shampoo to clean my eyelids?”



Myth #2: “If I use eye drops, will I produce enough tears?”


Myth #3: “Can I use tea bags to treat my dry eyes?”
Myth #4: “Do warm compresses cause any damage to my eyes?”
Myth #5: “Did a particular event or incident cause my dry eyes?”
Stop Dry Eyes Early — Talk to Your Eye Doctor Today
If you would like to speak to a dry eye doctor about reducing your dry eye symptoms, contact your nearest MyDryEye clinic.
Eye-Safe Beauty Swaps for Fall Makeup Trends
This season, you don’t have to choose between fashion and eye health...
Sudden Canada Post Strike: What this means for you
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) has launched a national strike, resulting in an immediate shutdown of Canada Post operations. This means that mail and parcels will not be processed or delivered during the strike, and some post offices will remain closed until further notice...
Dry Eye & Red Light Therapy: What You Need to Know
Millions of people worldwide deal with dry eye disease, experiencing burning, scratchy, or watery eyes that make daily life uncomfortable. For some, traditional treatments are not enough — and that’s where red light therapy for eyes (also known as photobiomodulation) comes in...