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There is a lubricating film of tears on the surface of the eyeball, which is constantly refreshed with the blink of an eye to keep the eyes moist. If the air is always dry or absorbed, after about 10 seconds, dry spots will appear on the tear film and the surface of the eyeball will become drier and drier. So in general, blink 10-20 times per minute. When you concentrate on reading or operating the computer, the blink frequency will be significantly reduced to about 5 times per minute. Because the eyeball is dry, the eye between cornea and eyelid is easy to bruise when it is closed, which leads to dryness, fatigue, discomfort, inflammation and pain, and forms dry eye syndrome. If you don't pay attention to it, corneal ulcers and scars may appear, which will eventually lead to decreased vision.
Paying attention to eye care and improving the quality of life should become a topic that people can't underestimate. But for people who are keen on surfing the internet or watching TV, it is a bit reluctant to alleviate the phenomenon of staring. So, can we develop an artificial tear to protect our eyes? Scientists have made useful explorations on this. They developed a germicidal eye drop that mimics natural tears. It has the properties of natural tears, can be combined with tears, has a mild effect, can quickly and continuously relieve symptoms of dry eyes, allergies and irritation, and can replace tear film to eliminate eyeball burning, fatigue and discomfort.
There is a lubricating film of tears on the surface of the eyeball, which is constantly refreshed with the blink of an eye to keep the eyes moist. If the air is always dry or absorbed, after about 10 seconds, dry spots will appear on the tear film and the surface of the eyeball will become drier and drier. So in general, blink 10-20 times per minute. When you concentrate on reading or operating the computer, the blink frequency will be significantly reduced to about 5 times per minute. Because the eyeball is dry, the eye between cornea and eyelid is easy to bruise when it is closed, which leads to dryness, fatigue, discomfort, inflammation and pain, and forms dry eye syndrome. If you don't pay attention to it, corneal ulcers and scars may appear, which will eventually lead to decreased vision.
Paying attention to eye care and improving the quality of life should become a topic that people can't underestimate. But for people who are keen on surfing the internet or watching TV, it is a bit reluctant to alleviate the phenomenon of staring. So, can we develop an artificial tear to protect our eyes? Scientists have made useful explorations on this. They developed a germicidal eye drop that mimics natural tears. It has the properties of natural tears, can be combined with tears, has a mild effect, can quickly and continuously relieve symptoms of dry eyes, allergies and irritation, and can replace tear film to eliminate eyeball burning, fatigue and discomfort.
There is a lubricating film of tears on the surface of the eyeball, which is constantly refreshed with the blink of an eye to keep the eyes moist. If the air is always dry or absorbed, after about 10 seconds, dry spots will appear on the tear film and the surface of the eyeball will become drier and drier. So in general, blink 10-20 times per minute. When you concentrate on reading or operating the computer, the blink frequency will be significantly reduced to about 5 times per minute. Because the eyeball is dry, the eye between cornea and eyelid is easy to bruise when it is closed, which leads to dryness, fatigue, discomfort, inflammation and pain, and forms dry eye syndrome. If you don't pay attention to it, corneal ulcers and scars may appear, which will eventually lead to decreased vision.
Paying attention to eye care and improving the quality of life should become a topic that people can't underestimate. But for people who are keen on surfing the internet or watching TV, it is a bit reluctant to alleviate the phenomenon of staring. So, can we develop an artificial tear to protect our eyes? Scientists have made useful explorations on this. They developed a germicidal eye drop that mimics natural tears. It has the properties of natural tears, can be combined with tears, has a mild effect, can quickly and continuously relieve symptoms of dry eyes, allergies and irritation, and can replace tear film to eliminate eyeball burning, fatigue and discomfort.
There is a lubricating film of tears on the surface of the eyeball, which is constantly refreshed with the blink of an eye to keep the eyes moist. If the air is always dry or absorbed, after about 10 seconds, dry spots will appear on the tear film and the surface of the eyeball will become drier and drier. So in general, blink 10-20 times per minute. When you concentrate on reading or operating the computer, the blink frequency will be significantly reduced to about 5 times per minute. Because the eyeball is dry, the eye between cornea and eyelid is easy to bruise when it is closed, which leads to dryness, fatigue, discomfort, inflammation and pain, and forms dry eye syndrome. If you don't pay attention to it, corneal ulcers and scars may appear, which will eventually lead to decreased vision.
Paying attention to eye care and improving the quality of life should become a topic that people can't underestimate. But for people who are keen on surfing the internet or watching TV, it is a bit reluctant to alleviate the phenomenon of staring. So, can we develop an artificial tear to protect our eyes? Scientists have made useful explorations on this. They developed a germicidal eye drop that mimics natural tears. It has the properties of natural tears, can be combined with tears, has a mild effect, can quickly and continuously relieve symptoms of dry eyes, allergies and irritation, and can replace tear film to eliminate eyeball burning, fatigue and discomfort.
There is a lubricating film of tears on the surface of the eyeball, which is constantly refreshed with the blink of an eye to keep the eyes moist. If the air is always dry or absorbed, after about 10 seconds, dry spots will appear on the tear film and the surface of the eyeball will become drier and drier. So in general, blink 10-20 times per minute. When you concentrate on reading or operating the computer, the blink frequency will be significantly reduced to about 5 times per minute. Because the eyeball is dry, the eye between cornea and eyelid is easy to bruise when it is closed, which leads to dryness, fatigue, discomfort, inflammation and pain, and forms dry eye syndrome. If you don't pay attention to it, corneal ulcers and scars may appear, which will eventually lead to decreased vision.
Paying attention to eye care and improving the quality of life should become a topic that people can't underestimate. But for people who are keen on surfing the internet or watching TV, it is a bit reluctant to alleviate the phenomenon of staring. So, can we develop an artificial tear to protect our eyes? Scientists have made useful explorations on this. They developed a germicidal eye drop that mimics natural tears. It has the properties of natural tears, can be combined with tears, has a mild effect, can quickly and continuously relieve symptoms of dry eyes, allergies and irritation, and can replace tear film to eliminate eyeball burning, fatigue and discomfort.
There is a lubricating film of tears on the surface of the eyeball, which is constantly refreshed with the blink of an eye to keep the eyes moist. If the air is always dry or absorbed, after about 10 seconds, dry spots will appear on the tear film and the surface of the eyeball will become drier and drier. So in general, blink 10-20 times per minute. When you concentrate on reading or operating the computer, the blink frequency will be significantly reduced to about 5 times per minute. Because the eyeball is dry, the eye between cornea and eyelid is easy to bruise when it is closed, which leads to dryness, fatigue, discomfort, inflammation and pain, and forms dry eye syndrome. If you don't pay attention to it, corneal ulcers and scars may appear, which will eventually lead to decreased vision.
Paying attention to eye care and improving the quality of life should become a topic that people can't underestimate. But for people who are keen on surfing the internet or watching TV, it is a bit reluctant to alleviate the phenomenon of staring. So, can we develop an artificial tear to protect our eyes? Scientists have made useful explorations on this. They developed a germicidal eye drop that mimics natural tears. It has the properties of natural tears, can be combined with tears, has a mild effect, can quickly and continuously relieve symptoms of dry eyes, allergies and irritation, and can replace tear film to eliminate eyeball burning, fatigue and discomfort.