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Tired Eyes
The Island
|June 12, 2025
Quite a few people put down tired eyes to the current heat.
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No doubt, the moment you venture out, during the day, your eyes hurt because of the strong rays of the sun.
Tired eyes, or tired looking eyes, is also due to computer eye strain, glued to your smart-phone, extended periods of intense work / study, or just general eye fatigue.
If you've been suffering from the symptoms of tired eyes lately here are a few quick fixes that will have you feeling much better in no time.
* Splash Your Face with Cold Water
Cold water will help to reduce any inflammation around your eye area and give your face and eyes a refreshing lift of life. Splash cold water repeatedly, keeping eyes closed at all times for a bit of temporary relief.
* Close Your Eyes
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