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As air pollution levels soar, the thick smog that engulfs our cities is taking a serious toll on our eyes. The compromised air quality, filled with harmful gases like carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and coarse dust particles, is leading to an increase in eye-related issues. Many people are now complaining of red, watery eyes, as well as various allergies and irritation.

These pollutants not only affect our respiratory health but also cause significant damage to the delicate eye tissues, leading to conditions like conjunctivitis, dryness, and blurred vision. With pollution levels at dangerous highs, it's more important than ever to take steps to protect our eyes from these harmful effects..



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