Dry Eye
OCUNOX Eye Ointment: A Complete Guide for Night time Dry Eye Relief
Complete guide to OCUNOX eye ointment for nighttime dry eye relief. Preservative-free, vitamin A formula by Candor. Comparison with alternatives, usage tips, and FAQ.
Ocunox Eye Ointment Side Effects: What Actually Happens When You Use It
Ocunox is a preservative-free vitamin A eye ointment for nighttime dry eye, not an antibiotic. Here are the real side effects, how common they are, and what Dr. Sidhu tells his patients about using it safely.
A Guide to Using Thealoz Duo in Canada for Healthy Eyes
Thealoz Duo in Canada is a popular preservative-free eye drop for treating dry eyes. This guide explains the benefits, ingredients, and best ways to use Thealoz Duo.
Is 7.5 Eyesight Bad? What Your Prescription Actually Means
Last Updated: February 2026 | Reviewed by Dr. Davinder Sidhu, OD · British Columbia, Canada A -7.5 prescription means you have high myopia. Your distance vision without correction is significantly blurred. But...
Winter Dry Eye Relief: Home Remedies and Best Products
What to try at home first, when to level up to products, and which ones actually work for winter dry eyes.
The Complete Guide to Winter Dry Eyes
Why your eyes get so dry in winter, the science behind it, and what actually helps — from home remedies to the right products.
Are Systane Eye Drops Safe to Use During Pregnancy?
Last Updated: February 2026 | Reviewed by Dr. Davinder Sidhu, OD · British Columbia, Canada Yes, most Systane eye drops are safe during pregnancy. They work only on the eye's surface with minimal...
Which Systane Eye Drops Are Best for Dry Eyes?
Last Updated: February 2026 | Reviewed by Dr. Davinder Sidhu, OD · British Columbia, Canada For most people, Systane Complete Preservative-Free is the best starting point. It addresses all three layers of...
How to Properly Apply Systane Eye Drops for Maximum Effectiveness
Last Updated: February 2026 | Reviewed by Dr. Davinder Sidhu, OD · British Columbia, Canada The correct technique doubles how long your eye drops work. Most patients I see are applying drops wrong....









