![]() With evaporative DED, your body makes enough tears, but they undergo rapid evaporation. With aqueous deficient DED, your lacrimal glands don’t produce enough natural tears to lubricate the ocular surface (the cornea and conjunctiva). 1 The classic dry eye symptoms are blurry vision, light sensitivity, itchy eyes, eye strain, watery eyes, stinging or burning, gritty sensation and eye pain.ĭry eye causes can be broken down into two main categories: aqueous deficient and evaporative. Dry eye disease and treatmentĭry eye disease (DED) is also known as dry eye syndrome, keratoconjunctivitis sicca and ocular surface disease. Rise TM eyelid wipes, Rest TM warm compresses and Rescue hydrogel masks provide a complete eyelid hygiene routine that’s convenient, clean and effective. ![]() Finally, Rest TM self-heats as soon as you put it on, which avoids the hassle of having to leave your bedroom to microwave a conventional warm compress. Rest TM self heating warm compresses have four simple ingredients that provide gentle, persistent and therapeutic heat to help you decompress, rebuild and recoup overnight. We use a matte finish on our packaging and a smooth medical-grade fabric on our eye masks to maximize comfort and minimize stimulation, which is essential as you wind down from the day. Our box, individual sachets and the actual warm compress eye masks use a mellow color to provide a calm and tranquil experience. Since Rest TM is intended for the evening, we designed the product to help you relax and ease into your bedtime routine. Our Rest TM box comes with 30 individually packaged warm compress eye masks, enough for daily use for a month. Our Rest TM warm compress, Rise TM eyelid wipes and Rescue hydrogel masks provide an experience unlike anything else. This is why we kept the patient experience front-and-center when handcrafting our eyelid hygiene products. Dry eye disease (DED) can be frustrating and confusing, but the treatment doesn’t have to be. Our Rest TM self heating warm compresses complement Rise TM eyelid wipes, and deliver a convenient and effective eyelid hygiene routine. Do not place in freezer or refrigerator Do not puncture DO not use if compress tears or beads leak out Wash compress with warm water and soap after use and before storing away.Eyelid hygiene is the first step in dry eye treatment and the foundation of overall eye health & wellness. Storage and Handling Store in a dry place at room temperature between 59 degrees - 86 degrees F (15 degrees - 30 degrees C) and out of direct sunlight. See insert for complete directions, including storage and handling, warning and precautions. Wash compress after each use and before storage. Inspect compress after each use to ensure no damage has occurred to the compress. You may rewarm the compress 3 to 6 times per day, following the directions above each time. Once at desired temperature, apply the covered compress gently on the eye area for 5-10 minutes. If necessary, reheat for an additional 5 second interval and test temperature again until desired temperature is reached however, do not exceed 20 seconds total heating time per use. Test temperature on the back of your hand or other body part to determine if the compress is too hot before use. Place covered compress in microwave oven for 10 seconds on high. Insert compress completely inside the cover. Wash the compress cover with soap and warm water and allow to dry before use. Inspect the warming compress before use to ensure no damaged has occurred to the compress. Please seek medical attention if your condition worsens, there is a possible infection, or other symptoms develop. Use the warming compress if you have a stye or dry eyes. For any questions you may have regarding FSAs or HSAs, please browse our FAQ. This item may be eligible for FSA and HSA reimbursement. ![]()
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