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Waterworld: Are Your Eyes Too Moist?

October 25, 2022

When something unwanted shows up in your peepers—an eyelash, dust, a fleck of dirt—they produce tears to flush it out. Even intruders that are invisible or too small to perceive, such as smoke particles and chemicals in onions, get washed away by tears. But other eye issues and health problems can make your tear glands (acrimal glands) shift into overdrive. 

When you need an optometrist, you want a thoughtful and detailed provider who makes you feel at ease, listens to any of your concerns and offers excellent service. Omni Eye & Vision (Burnaby) proudly possesses all of those qualities, as well as contact lenses, a wide selection of eyeglass frames, and up-to-the-minute technology and knowledge.

These are the causes of some of those liquid-laden conditions. 

Dry eyes: Your tears dry up quickly because they lack the correct balance of mucus, oils and water, so your tear glands make more; extremely low outside temperatures or high winds; excessive coughing, sneezing and laughing. 

Conjunctivitis: Also known as pinkeye, conjunctivitis makes one or both eyes feel prickly and gritty, as if sand is in them. The white part of one or both eyes is pink or red. The most conventional causes are viral or bacterial infections. Viral infections don’t respond to treatment, but the bacterial ones can be treated with eye drops. 

Allergies: Pollen, dust, pet dander, smoke, mold, and certain cosmetics or perfumes are common perpetrators. (Colds make eyes water but not itch, which differentiates them from allergies.) 

Oil gland glitches: Teeny glands (called Meibomian glands) above your eyelids create oils that prevent your eyes from losing moisture. But if the Meibomians develop blockages severe enough to hinder the secretion of enough oil, an eye will get aggravated and soggy. 

An eyelash: One of these tiny hairs can turn into a troublemaker if it grows inward rather than outward and then rubs against the eyeball. An optometrist can banish the discomfort and surplus tears by detaching the eyelash or adjusting it so it points in the correct direction.


The office of Omni Eye & Vision (Burnaby) is courteous, professional and friendly. Everyone who uses us as their optometrist knows they made the right choice. Please call us today to find out how we can serve you.

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Omni Eye & Vision (Burnaby)
We are conveniently located on 6th Street with ample parking available.

#102-7885 6th Street
Burnaby, BC V3N 3N4
(604) 526-3937
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Omni Eye & Vision (Squamish)
We are conveniently located on Tantalus Road, just off Garibaldi Way. There is ample parking in the lot.

40388 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC V0N 1T0
(604) 390-3788
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#102-7885 6th Street, Burnaby, BC V3N 3N4
(604) 526-3937
40388 Tantalus Road, Squamish, BC V0N 1T0
(604) 390-3788