I am masturbating for 2 years Now my eyes so much pains Please tell the reason and suggest me best treatment Please reply quickly Thanks.
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Hello lybrate-user masturbation and eye pain are two different things and may not necessarily be connected. I suggest you get your eyesight checked you might have weak vision. Also limit screen time, ie usage of mobile phones and laptops as that also causes a lot of strain on eyes. Try to get a good 8 hours sleep, that will also help. Reduce brightness of your mobile and laptop screens, increase water intake. All these should help with your eye pain. Also follow your ophthalmologist's advice. About masturbating .please do it only when really requiredand not as a routine or habit. For any more questions please feel free to contact me.
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Hi, Lybrate user, usually, no eyes trouble is detected due to masturbation, but You lose vital fluid from your body practicing masturbation, frequently making you week with lack of� concentrarion, general weakness with black ring under eyes. ?Go for meditation to reduce your urge to masturbate keeping your nerves calm� to sustain withdrawal syndrome of masturbation, fast,if any. ?Divert your attention ,whenever you feel urge for masturbation, Go to library, meet your bossom friends in order to check masturbation. You should� restrict this injurious habit as soon as possible in order to father a baby, in future. Tk,� homoeopathic medicine. @ AlfalfaQ -10 drops,� thrice with little water. Avoid, junkfood,� alcohol & nicotine. Tk,� care.
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Causes: The cause of this inflammation can be from multiple sclerosis, viral infections, or bacterial infections and can cause symptoms such as pressure behind the eye along with vision changes and eye pain. Sinusitis, which is a bacterial or viral infection of the sinuses, can cause a sensation of orbital or eye socket pain. Suggestion: Non-medicated eye drops can help with eye dryness. ... If the pain is caused by debris in your eye, gently flush the eye with sterile water or saline. ... A warm compress may help ease the pain and inflammation caused by a stye or eyelid infection.
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