Eyelash mites ‘almost everyone has’ — that mate on your face as you sleep — could be to blame for your itchy, dry eyes
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dry eye disease, which means that their eyes don’t produce enough tears or their tears evaporate too quickly.
Dry air, wind, certain autoimmune diseases, medications like antihistamines and decongestants, vitamin A deficiency and contact lenses are often to blame.
“While they are typically harmless and almost everyone has these,” Brissette told The Post, “an overgrowth of these mites, which feed off of the bacteria that lives on our lashes, can lead to conditions like blepharitis, which causes eyelid inflammation, redness, dry eye, styes, itchy eyes and irritation.”
Before you get out the Raid and make things a whole lot worse, Brissette reveals how to combat these small intruders.
