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Dry Eyes???? |
Why do my eyes feel so dry?!?! It's like hard to keep them open... like I need to blink a lot?? Any explanations for this? Oh, and I don't wear contacts, and I never have Some people actually don't produce enough tears (natural wetness) from their tear ducts and this causes chronic dry eye syndrome. It may have started with getting some sort of chemical in your eye. Maybe even drops that they used to put in babies eyes more and more people are having this problem. My brother does. He uses eye drops like Natural Tears. Sorry wish I could have something more for you I know it is miserable. |
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