I would either check with your eye doctor or a pharmacist for eye drops that would help.
2007-01-27 16:05:56
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answered by ********* 3
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I have extremely dry eyes and the best relief I get is by using eyedrops for the dryness. "Tears" is one; Murine helps, and there are numerous others across the counter.
2007-01-28 00:07:38
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answered by Sunshine 6
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That a B2 (Riboflavin) deficiency. Go get a good multivitamin B complex supplement from you local chemist. Foodwise, make sure you eat foods with B2 - whole grains, organ meats, egg yolks, legumes (peas, beans & lentils), nuts and blackstrap molasses. Easy to see why so many people are B2 deficient isn't it !!!
PEACE & LOVE & ALL THAT
2007-01-28 00:06:22
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answered by Minx 7
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You may want to consider adding more omega-3 fatty acids to your diet (such as 1 to 2 tablespoons of fresh flaxseed oil a day, you can add it to shakes or salads). Check out this link for more info. or do searches on the net for flaxseed oil:
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=81
2007-01-28 18:28:45
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answered by Greenelf 1
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i work in aged care and old people get dry eyes all the time and we use Refresh, PVA, or tears naturale (all eye drops) you can find them at any pharmacy. good luck
2007-01-28 00:06:51
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answered by brown eyes 3
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Buy artificial tear drops for the daytime and get some eye lubricant for the nightime.
2007-01-28 00:06:07
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answered by highkvp 2
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supplement vitamin A,vitaminB2 drinking enough water
2007-01-28 09:33:47
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answered by happy 3
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ummm....eye drops?
2007-01-28 00:06:59
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answered by Anonymous
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