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Dry Eye (now With Pictures - See Last Post)


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It's not something I would ever have thought of, but the Australian Chiropractic Veterinary Association website (chirovet.com.au) has an article by Dr Ian Bidstrup which indicates that Dry Eye can be an indicator of spinal problems in the lower neck/upper chest region.

I'm not endorsing this, and it's only a possibility, but it is a reputable site so may be worth checking.

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