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Information only. Product suitability depends on symptoms, medical history, contact-lens use and professional advice.

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These categories guide visitors towards sensible next steps without making unsupported medical claims.

Drops

Preservative-free lubricating drops

Often considered when drops are used frequently or when standard drops cause irritation. Product choice should depend on symptoms and advice.

  • single-dose vials
  • multi-dose preservative-free bottles
  • lens-compatible options where suitable
Night

Gels and night-time comfort

Thicker lubricants may be used by some people for night-time dryness, but they can blur vision and may not suit every user.

  • night-time gels
  • ointment-style products
  • bedroom humidity support
MGD

Heated masks and warm compresses

Warm compress routines are commonly discussed for eyelid and meibomian-gland related dryness.

  • reusable heat masks
  • temperature-controlled masks
  • daily eyelid-care routines
Lids

Eyelid wipes, sprays and cleansers

Eyelid hygiene products may support people with crusting, blepharitis-type symptoms or lid-margin irritation.

  • lid wipes
  • hypochlorous sprays
  • gentle eyelid cleansers
Screens

Screen-worker comfort kits

Desk-based workers may benefit from combining blink routines, suitable drops, humidity and screen-habit changes.

  • desk drops
  • screen break checklist
  • humidifier options
Lenses

Contact-lens comfort support

Contact-lens wearers should check product compatibility carefully and seek advice if wearing time is reduced.

  • lens-compatible drops
  • rewetting products
  • optician review prompts
Air

Environment and humidity support

Dry rooms, heating, air conditioning and wind exposure can worsen symptoms for some people.

  • room humidifiers
  • workstation adjustments
  • travel and aircraft comfort
Outdoor

Protective eyewear and wraparound options

Wind, cold and dust can aggravate dry-eye symptoms, so protective eyewear may be useful for some users.

  • wraparound sunglasses
  • cycling/walking eyewear
  • wind and dust protection
Product safety

What should be checked before products go live?

DryEyes.ie should favour recognised suppliers, clear ingredient information, CE-marked devices where relevant, plain-English guidance and transparent affiliate or commercial relationships.

  • No prescription medicines
  • No unsupported treatment claims
  • Clear supplier and affiliate disclosure
  • Professional-care signposting for persistent symptoms
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