For red and dry eyes, the best first step is using preservative-free lubricating eye drops (artificial tears) to soothe irritation. You can use these 4 to 6 times a day. Try to avoid redness-relief drops containing tetrahydrozoline or naphazoline, as they can worsen dryness and cause rebound redness over time. Additionally, applying a warm compress to your closed eyelids for 5 minutes can help. This is a very common, highly manageable issue. However, if you experience eye pain, vision changes, or if the symptoms do not improve, please consult an eye specialist for a proper evaluation.
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