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Eyes and Glasses is a category that includes products intended for everyday eye care, vision support and practical needs of people who use reading glasses or glasses for vision correction. The eyes are exposed daily to screen work, dry air, wind, dust, allergies, contact lenses and other factors that may cause dryness, stinging, fatigue or discomfort.
In the Eyes and Glasses category at ApotekaOnline, you can find reading glasses, eye drops and eye vitamins. These products can be part of an everyday routine for people who want better eye comfort, additional hydration, support for normal vision function and a practical solution for reading.
What does the Eyes and Glasses category include?
This category connects products for three common user needs: help with dry and tired eyes, food supplements for vision support and reading glasses for everyday use. The choice depends on whether the main concern is eye discomfort, eye strain during screen work, the need for additional nutritional support or practical vision correction.
In case of symptoms such as severe eye pain, sudden worsening of vision, pronounced redness, purulent discharge, eye injury or sensitivity to light, products for home use should not be relied on alone. An ophthalmologist examination is recommended.
Subcategories for eye and vision care
| Subcategory | Purpose | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Reading glasses | Glasses for reading and everyday use for people who need practical near-vision correction. | View glasses » |
| Eye drops | For hydration, refreshment and relief of dryness, stinging and eye fatigue. | View eye drops » |
| Eye vitamins | Food supplements with vitamins, minerals, lutein, zeaxanthin and other nutrients for vision support. | View vitamins » |
Eye drops – support for dry, tired and irritated eyes
Eye drops are most often used for dryness, stinging, scratching, a feeling of sand in the eyes, screen-related fatigue and discomfort caused by dry air, wind or prolonged eye strain. Artificial tears and hydrating drops are especially popular because they help keep the eye surface more comfortable and moisturized.
People who spend a lot of time at the computer, wear contact lenses or stay in air-conditioned rooms often need additional eye hydration. In case of pronounced redness, pain, discharge or suspected infection, advice from a doctor or pharmacist is recommended.
Eye vitamins – nutritional support for vision health
Eye vitamins are food supplements intended for people who want nutritional support for vision health. Formulas often contain lutein, zeaxanthin, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, zinc, selenium, omega-3 fatty acids and other ingredients that support normal vision function and help protect cells from oxidative stress.
These products may be especially interesting for people who put their eyes under increased strain, work at screens, older adults and those who want additional support in their everyday diet. Food supplements do not replace an ophthalmologist examination, especially if vision problems or sudden changes occur.
Reading glasses – a practical solution for reading and everyday activities
Reading glasses can be a practical solution for reading, computer work, writing, using a phone and other activities that require clearer near vision. They are most often used by people who notice that reading small print has become more difficult or that they need to hold text farther away to see it clearly.
Although ready-made reading glasses are practical for everyday use, an ophthalmologist or optometrist examination is recommended in case of significant vision problems, different prescriptions in each eye, headaches, blurred vision or sudden worsening of vision.
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How to choose the right eye product?
- For dryness and stinging: browse eye drops and artificial tears.
- For screen work: consider hydrating drops and eye vitamins as additional support.
- For reading needs: choose reading glasses with the appropriate strength.
- For nutritional support: choose eye vitamins with lutein, zeaxanthin, antioxidants or omega-3 fatty acids.
- For redness, pain or discharge: consult a doctor or pharmacist before using products on your own.
- For sudden worsening of vision: an ophthalmologist examination is required.
Pharmacist’s advice
For dry and tired eyes, hydrating drops and artificial tears are often helpful, especially during screen work, staying in air-conditioned rooms or wearing contact lenses. Eye vitamins may be useful nutritional support, but they do not replace an ophthalmologist examination. If there is pain, sudden blurred vision, a strong foreign-body sensation, discharge or pronounced redness, medical advice is necessary.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in the Eyes and Glasses category?
This category includes reading glasses, eye drops and eye vitamins.
When should eye drops be used?
Eye drops are most often used for dryness, stinging, a feeling of sand in the eyes, screen fatigue and discomfort caused by dry air.
What are eye vitamins used for?
Eye vitamins provide nutritional support for vision health and often contain lutein, zeaxanthin, antioxidants, zinc or omega-3 fatty acids.
Do reading glasses replace an eye examination?
No. Ready-made reading glasses can be practical, but in case of vision problems, headaches or sudden worsening of vision, a professional examination is needed.
When should a doctor be consulted urgently?
A doctor should be consulted in case of severe eye pain, sudden worsening of vision, eye injury, purulent discharge, pronounced redness or sensitivity to light.