by Hannah Cavins-Wolford | Feb 3, 2026 | Dry Eye Syndrome, Eye Exams, Eye Health, Vision
Why does allergy season trigger dry eye symptoms? Allergies don’t just make eyes watery. They can inflame the eyelids and the ocular surface, which destabilizes the tear film (your eye’s natural “coating”). That tear film is what keeps vision...
by Courtney Gursky | Jan 1, 2026 | Dry Eye Syndrome, Eye Health
Have you noticed your eyes tearing up more than usual, even when there’s no obvious reason? Maybe it happens while reading, driving, or working at your computer. Watery eyes are common, but they can also be a sign that something isn’t quite right. In this blog,...
by Courtney Gursky | Dec 1, 2025 | Dry Eye Syndrome
If you notice that bright sunlight or indoor lighting makes your eyes ache or water, your discomfort may be more than temporary irritation. It could be dry eye syndrome. Many people try home remedies for dry eyes or light sensitivity without finding lasting relief,...
by Courtney Gursky | Oct 1, 2025 | Dry Eye Syndrome
Do your eyes ever feel gritty, heavy, or like they won’t stay comfortable no matter what you do? Those early signs of dryness might seem minor at first, but over time, they can significantly impact your comfort, focus, and quality of life. With the right dry eye...
by Courtney Gursky | Sep 1, 2025 | Dry Eye Syndrome
If your eyes constantly feel irritated or your vision looks hazy, it may be time to consider dry eye treatment in Bristol. Dry eye syndrome affects the tear film that protects and nourishes the surface of your eyes. When this layer becomes unstable, your vision may...
by Courtney Gursky | Aug 1, 2025 | Dry Eye Syndrome
If your eyes often feel dry, irritated, or gritty, it could be more than occasional discomfort. It may be a sign of meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD), one of the most common causes of dry eye disease. At Family Eye Care, we offer dry eye treatment in Bristol,...