Winter can lead to dry, itchy eyes. It’s windy and dry outdoors, and heaters pumping inside don’t offer much relief. The result? Dehydrated, itchy eyes that can feel like they’re on fire, making it hard to enjoy the season’s sights. Here are some ways to keep your eyes lubricated: Wear Sunglasses: If you’re heading out for a walk, hike, run, or to rake leaves or shovel snow, put on your sunglasses. UV rays, particularly in winter, can reflect off the snow and make things very hard on your eyes. UV-protective lenses can help. Lenses can also offer a shield from a windy winters day. Stay Hydrated: Drinking fluids is one of the best things you can do to prevent dry eyes. Make sure you’re drinking plenty of liquids throughout the day, and consider boosting intake if you regularly find yourself in dry environments. Use a Humidifier: Spending more time indoors can contribute to …