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Jan 12, 2024 - 10:53 AM
Absolutely, both blepharitis and menopause can lead to dry eyes. In fact, are dry eyes a symptom of menopause? The answer is yes. This is often due to hormonal changes, specifically can low estrogen cause dry eyes? Yes, it can. TheraLife® Eye Menopause provides a solution to these issues. There are also other methods you can adopt to alleviate dry eyes. Limit screen time, safeguard your eyes from harmful elements, identify and avoid dry eye triggers, and use a humidifier. Diet is also crucial; consume foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin A for optimum eye health. Avoid contact lenses if you suffer from dry eyes due to blepharitis and menopause. For a comprehensive solution, try TheraLife® Dry Eye Starter Kit.