How to tell if your eye care routine is doing more harm than good:
Cleveland Clinic: “Itchy, Red Eyes? How To Tell If It’s Allergy or Infection. What To Consider Before You Self-Treat.”National Eye Institute: “Keeping Your Eyes Healthy: Wear Sunglasses.”Association of Optometrists: “Top Tips For Healthy Eyes.
”American Academy of Ophthalmology: “Top 10 Tips To Save Your Vision.”Center For Young Women’s Health: “Eye Health: Corrective Lenses, Glasses, and Contacts.”Cleveland Clinic: “Inherited Eye Disease.”
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