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Hello, Redness of eyes may be caused by several things like an allergy, infection, inflammation and dry eyes, etc. Here are the most likely combinations. 1. Redness + itching: might be caused by allergy 2. Redness + pain + watering + decreased vision: most likely being caused by an infection 3. Redness + pain: There must be an inflammation in the eye. 4. Redness foreign body sensation: This is most likely caused by dryness. Redness alone could be normal due to exposure to dust and temperature where eyes may be red in the morning. Another factor for redness is stress. I would suggest a few remedies for healthy eyes however they may not be effective for redness, they are: ? try blinking every few minutes ? Splash your eyes with fresh water ? use cold compresses to cool your eyes ? use lubricating drops Eg Flo-gel. This can remove the problem of dry eyes. It is best advised to see an ophthalmologist for examination and treatment.
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Eyes appear red and painful because the vessels at the surface of the white portion of the eye (sclera) become swollen. Vessels may swell due to\n?Eye dryness\n?Too much sun exposure?Dust or other particles in the eye\n?Allergies\n?Infection\n?Injury\nHomoeopathic medicine\nCINERAMYCIN EYEDROPS (HAPDCO) pour into eyes 1-2 drops 3 times daily\nReport after 5 days\nIf redness persists for even 2 days after usage of above Eyedrops, then start using below given homoeopathic medicine along with Eye drops\nEUPHRASIA 30 (Dr Reckeweg) Drink 2 drops direct on tongue every 2-3 hourly\nReport after 5 days
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