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But stress can also play a big part.At My Eye Clinic in Gosforth, many people ask, \u201cCan stress really cause dry eyes?\u201dThe answer is yes, stress can make dry eye symptoms worse, and sometimes it can even trigger them.In this blog, we\u2019ll look at how stress affects your eyes, what signs to look for, and what you can do to help your eyes feel better.What are dry eyes?Dry eyes happen when your eyes don\u2019t make enough tears, or when your tears don\u2019t stay on your eyes long enough.Your tears help keep your eyes:MoistSmoothClearProtectedWhen you don\u2019t have enough tears, your eyes can feel:DryGrittySoreTiredWateryBlurryDry eyes are common, but stress can make the feeling much worse.How does stress affect your eyes?Stress changes the way your body works. When you feel stressed, your body goes into \u201cfight or flight\u201d mode. This can affect many things, including your eyes.Here are some ways stress can lead to dry eyes:1. Stress reduces tear productionWhen you feel stressed, your body may slow down tear production. This means your eyes don\u2019t get the moisture they need.2. Stress can change your hormonesHormones play a big role in tear quality. When stress changes your hormone levels, your tears may evaporate faster or become less stable.3. Stress makes you blink lessWhen you feel worried or tense, you may blink less often.Blinking spreads tears across your eyes, so blinking less leads to dryness.4. Stress affects sleepPoor sleep can make dry eyes feel much worse. If you\u2019re tired, your eyes may burn or feel heavy.5. Stress can cause inflammationStress in the body can cause mild inflammation. This can affect the glands in your eyelids that make the oily part of your tears.All of this means stress can make your eyes feel irritated, tired, and dry, especially at the end of the day.Signs your dry eyes may be linked to stressNot sure if stress is affecting your eyes? You may notice:Your eyes feel worse during busy or emotional timesDryness is stronger at the end of a long dayYour eyes burn even when you\u2019ve not used screens muchYou have headaches or tense muscles along with eye discomfortYour eyes feel better on calm, restful daysStress doesn\u2019t always cause dry eyes on its own. But it can make mild symptoms feel much worse.Other causes of dry eyesWhile stress plays a role, dry eyes can also happen because of:Long screen timeAgeingMenopauseContact lens wearSome medicationsDehydrationAir conditioning or heatingEye conditions like blepharitisMedical conditions like rosacea or autoimmune issuesOften, dry eyes are caused by a mix of things. This is why it\u2019s important to have a proper dry eye assessment to understand the root cause.What can you do to help stress-related dry eyes?The good news is there are many simple steps that can make a big difference.1. Take screen breaksTry the 20-20-20 rule:Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.This helps your eyes blink and refresh.2. Stay hydratedDrinking enough water helps your body make healthy tears.3. Blink more oftenBlinking spreads moisture across your eyes.Try gently closing your eyes for a few seconds throughout the day.4. Warm compressesWarm compresses help the glands in your eyelids make better quality tears.5. Use lubricating eye dropsArtificial tears can give instant relief.Choose preservative-free drops if you use them often.6. Try relaxation techniquesStress relief can also help your eyes. You might try:Deep breathingGentle stretchingMeditationShort walksListening to calming musicEven a few minutes can help relax your eyes and mind.When should you see an eye specialist?If your eyes feel dry all the time, or if the discomfort is getting worse, it\u2019s important to get your eyes checked.At My Eye Clinic in Gosforth, we offer a full dry eye assessment.This helps us understand:How well your tears workThe health of your eyelid glandsWhether inflammation is presentWhat may be causing your symptomsOnce we know the cause, we can recommend the best treatment.This may include:IPL TherapyHelps reduce inflammation and improve tear quality.BlephEx\u00aeDeep-cleans the eyelids to remove bacteria and debris.Prescription dropsHelp reduce inflammation and protect the eye surface.Lifestyle guidanceWe help you understand daily habits that can improve your eyes long-term.Final thoughtsStress can absolutely make dry eyes worse, and in some cases, it can even trigger them.When you feel stressed, your body makes fewer tears, your glands may not work as well, and your blinking slows down. All of this leads to dryness and irritation.The good news is that with the right care, your eyes can feel comfortable again.At My Eye Clinic, we can help you understand the cause of your dry eyes and find the best treatment for lasting relief.Take our dry eye suitability self-test today and start your journey to clearer, more comfortable eyes."},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Can stress cause dry eyes\u200b?","item":"https:\/\/www.myeyeclinicgosforth.com\/can-stress-cause-dry-eyes\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]