Episode
7 Bad Habits Making Dry Eye Worse
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- Doctor Eye Health Podcast
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- Jan 14, 2026
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- 482
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Summary
Dry eye treatment doesn't have to be complicated when you understand the habits sabotaging your progress. In this episode of the Dr. Eye Health podcast, Dr. Joseph Allen reveals seven common mistakes that worsen dry eye disease and prevent healing—even when you're using eye drops regularly. From digital eye strain and screen time to neglecting eyelid hygiene and choosing the wrong artificial tears, these overlooked factors could be the reason your eyes aren't improving. Discover practical, evidence-based solutions for managing environmental triggers, improving tear film quality, and finally getting relief from chronic irritation. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: ✅ How excessive screen time disrupts your blinking patterns and accelerates tear film evaporation, plus strategies to reduce digital eye strain ✅ Why using the wrong eye drops with harsh preservatives like BAK can make dry eyes worse ✅ The critical role of eyelid hygiene in preventing blepharitis and inflammation that blocks oil glands and worsens dry eye symptoms ✅ How environmental factors, autoimmune conditions, diet, and even sleeping with eyes partially open contribute to chronic dry eye disease Subscribe to the Doctor Eye Health Podcast for trusted vision care education and expert insights that help you understand the powerful connection between lifestyle choices and your eye health. TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Seven bad habits that worsen dry eye disease despite using eye drops and treatments (00:57) Excessive screen time reduces blinking frequency and causes incomplete blinks, accelerating tear film evaporation (01:44) Environmental factors like air conditioning contribute to dry eyes, as well as a lack of eyelid hygiene and cleaning eyelashes, which prevents blepharitis (03:45) Avoiding harmful eye drops wit…