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For millions of people across the world, glasses and contact lenses are part of daily life. While they help us see clearly, they also come with challenges—fogging up in humid weather, slipping during sports, or causing discomfort after long hours of use. If you’ve ever wished to wake up in the morning and see the world clearly without reaching for your glasses, LASIK surgery could be the solution.
Sjögren’s Syndrome is an autoimmune disease where the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks its own healthy tissue—specifically the exocrine glands. These are the glands that secrete moisture, such as salivary glands and tear glands. As a result, people with Sjögren’s commonly experience dry eyes and dry mouth, though other parts of the body can also be affected.
Let’s face it—our screens are everywhere. From work laptops to bedtime scrolling on phones, many of us spend over 8 hours a day glued to digital devices. But with this comes a familiar complaint: eye strain, blurry vision, headaches, and that burning sensation behind the eyes. Blame it on blue light—or is there more to it? This blog unpacks what really causes digital eye strain and which remedies are backed by science, not just hype.