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Is dry eye affected by dust, pollen, or tobacco smoke?

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Is dry eye affected by dust, pollen, or tobacco smoke?

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When tear production decreases, dust and pollen stay in the eye longer and are more likely to stimulate an allergic response. In addition, anything that makes an eye more irritated, including dry eye, will make an eye more sensitive to environmental irritants such as tobacco smoke.

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