
Ahh, February — the month of love. Flowers, candles, cozy nights, and maybe a little extra scrolling on your phone. But while love may be floating around, so are some sneaky things that can irritate your eyes and make dry eye symptoms worse.
Romantic? Yes. Eye-friendly? Not always.
Cupid Isn’t to Blame… But These Might Be
Some everyday favorites this season can leave your eyes feeling less “heart-eyed” and more irritated:
- 🕯️ Scented candles & fragrances — they smell amazing, but the particles they release can dry out and irritate your eyes.
- 🌸 Seasonal allergens — even in cooler months, allergies can still cause itchy, watery eyes.
- 📱 Extra screen time — texting, scrolling, streaming… less blinking = drier eyes.
- 🔥 Dry indoor air — heaters and fireplaces pull moisture from the air (and your eyes).
- 👓 Contact lenses — dry eyes + contacts = discomfort.
If your eyes feel burny, gritty, tired, watery, or blurry, it might not just be “one of those days.”
Dry Eye Is a Real Thing (and It’s Not Just Annoying)
Dry eye can affect more than comfort — it can impact:
- Clear vision
- Contact lens wear
- Driving, reading, and screen use
- Your overall eye health
The good news? Dry eye is very treatable — especially when you know what’s causing it.
How Clara Vista Eyecare Helps Your Eyes Feel the Love
At Clara Vista Eyecare, we offer dry eye evaluations that go beyond “try these drops.” Because dry eye isn’t the same for everyone.
We take the time to:
- Find out why your eyes are dry
- Evaluate tear quality and eye surface health
- Talk through habits and environments that affect your eyes
From there, we build a plan that actually fits you.
Treatments That Go Beyond Basic Eye Drops
We offer a variety of products and treatment options to help your eyes feel comfortable again, including:
- High-quality artificial tears
- Lid hygiene and eye care products
- Nutritional support
- Prescription options when needed
- In-office treatments designed to improve tear quality and comfort
No guesswork. No one-size-fits-all solutions.
This Valentine’s Day, Love Your Eyes Back
