by theeyelab | Feb 16, 2026 | Dry eye
Dry eye is no longer something that only affects older adults. Many people in their 20s and 30s are now experiencing dryness, irritation, and tired-looking eyes due to modern work habits, screen use, and environmental exposure, often without realising what is causing...
by theeyelab | Feb 2, 2026 | Dry eye
If your contact lenses feel uncomfortable, dry, or look less clear by the end of the day, dry eye may be the underlying cause. Tear film instability can affect how lenses sit on the eye, how they feel during wear, and even how your eyes look overall, which is why...
by theeyelab | Jan 26, 2026 | Dry eye
Waking up with dry, irritated, or heavy-feeling eyes is often a sign that something is disrupting your tear film while you sleep. Morning dryness can point to issues with your eyelids, environment, or underlying dry eye disease that needs attention. Key Takeaways...
by theeyelab | Jan 5, 2026 | Dry eye
Most people blink far less than they realise, especially during screen-heavy tasks. When your blink rate drops, your tears evaporate faster, your meibomian glands stop working properly, and your eyes begin to feel dry, tired, and dull. Correcting an underactive blink...
by theeyelab | Dec 29, 2025 | Dry eye
If you rely on eye drops daily but still experience dryness or irritation, you might be treating the symptoms, not the cause. While over-the-counter products can help temporarily, long-term relief often requires professional treatment that targets the underlying...