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Anything that gets into any part of your eye is a foreign body. It can be the occasional eyelash, sand, dirt, or glass. They are all objects that are not naturally found in the eye.
When the changes in the tear production process result in either a deficiency in the tears produced or an excess of tear evaporation, it can lead to dry eye disease. That is because there is insufficient fluid in tears to moisten the eye’s surface. That leads to dryness and increased saltiness of the tears, causing inflammation and the development of symptoms.
Eyestrain is a common complaint among those whose use of digital devices continues to increase. Digital eyestrain or computer vision syndrome can affect an individual’s quality of life and overall well-being. Contact headaches and other uncomfortable symptoms can make it difficult to perform simple daily tasks. Fortunately, there is a relief for eyestrain, thanks to cutting-edge technology.