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Mild: Not too bad, but I feel some occasional dryness and discomfort.
Moderate: Symptoms are a bit more bothersome now and affecting daily activities.
Severe: Symptoms are seriously affecting my quality of life. Severe dryness, pain, and irritation make it difficult to focus and perform routine tasks.
Using my phone
Using a computer, laptop, or tablet
Reading
Driving
Watching TV
Exercising
Participating in outdoor activities
Running the air conditioner
Running the heat