• Exercise Your eyes:- Regular work hours should be infused with short breaks. During such breaks, he suggests a small and easy exercise: "First, blink your eyes several times. While you keep your eyes closed, roll your eyeballs both clockwise and anticlockwise and take a deep breath. Gradually open your eyes while releasing your breath. This exercise lasts for a minute and you can repeat it three times before getting back to work." It serves as a good workout for the eyes.
  • Look Away:- While working for long hours, look at distant objects either in your office or outside. Looking at a distant object and then returning to your task helps your eyes focus better. Try taking such visual breaks for about five to 10 minutes every hour.
  • Splash Water On Your Eyes:- During breaks, splash water on your face while closing your eyes. This has an overall relaxing effect and helps you feel refreshed.
  • Use Tea Bags:- Keep two used tea bags in the refrigerator before you leave for work. Once you are home, place the tea bags on your eyes for a few minutes as you relax. This not only soothes tired eyes, but also reduces puffiness.
  • Drink Water:- Drink plenty of water. It helps reduce puffiness. When a person is dehydrated, especially in an air-conditioned office, the body starts storing water as a defence mechanism. This adds to puffiness around the eyes.
  • Know your contact lenses:- Ideally, a person who uses lenses should wear it for not more than 10-12 hours a day and occasionally for 14 hours a day.