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Why Dry Eye Gets Worse in Winter

Dry eye often gets worse in winter due to cold winds, indoor heat, and lower humidity. This guide explains common symptoms, when to seek help, and how Boyle Eye Specialists provides personalized diagnostics and in‑office treatments to bring lasting comfort in Scranton.

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6 Tips to Prevent Dry Eyes This Winter

Wintry weather and indoor heating can dry out your eyes. Here are 6 tips to keep your eyes hydrated.

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How Diabetes Increases Dry Eye Risk in Children and Adolescents

Children and adolescents with diabetes are significantly more likely to suffer from dry eye syndrome (DES) than their non-diabetic peers. Read on to learn why diabetics are at higher risk, and how Boyle Eye Specialists Dry Eye Center can help.

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Natural And Holistic Dry Eye Treatments

Medication doesn't always work to heal dry eye syndrome's underlying cause. The following natural and holistic remedies may relieve your eye discomfort and relieve your symptoms.

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High Blood Sugar Linked to Meibomian Gland Dysfunction

Did you know that having atrophied meibomian glands can signal uncontrolled blood sugar levels? To learn more or to schedule an appointment, contact Boyle Eye Specialists Dry Eye Center today!

Is Drinking Coffee Good For Dry Eye Syndrome?

Although coffee can have a drying effect on the body, that may not be true for the eyes. Here’s why people who suffer from dry eyes may not need to give up their morning cup of Joe.