Oct 26 2010
Dry Eyes Can Be Relieved With Evening Primrose Oil
Dry eye syndrome can be a difficult condition to cope with, especially if you are a contact lens wearer.
Many patients found that the eye drops that can be purchased at the pharmacy don’t work, and can even be hazardous to use – eye drops that contain preservatives can aggravate dry eye symptoms, and even kill corneal cells. Eye drops that promise to “get the red out” will reduce circulation in the eye, decrease production of the tear film, and worse, eventually make your eyes even drier.
A study published in Contact Lens and Anterior Eye showed that the omega-6 fatty acids in evening primrose oil can help reduce dry eye symptoms in female contact lens wearers. After six months, the women in the trial who were administered evening primrose oil reported less eye dryness than those who received the placebo (olive oil).
Read more research studies on dry eyes.
For other natural treatment options for dry eye, click here.
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