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Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor o...read more

Ophthalmologist•Navi Mumbai
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Dry eyes are a common phenomenon that develops when the tears do not provide sufficient moisture to your eyes. This may also be the result of inadequate production of tears by the tear ducts. This condition cannot be cured permanently; however, treatments usually help.

Signs and symptoms of dry eyes:
1. A scratchy, burning and a stinging sensation in the eyes
2. Mucous surrounding the eyes
3. Sensitivity to light
4. Redness of the eyes
5. A feeling that something is ...more
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Ophthalmologist•Ahmedabad
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Dry eyes are a common phenomenon that develops when the tears do not provide sufficient moisture to your eyes. This may also be the result of inadequate production of tears by the tear ducts. This condition cannot be cured permanently; however, treatments usually help.

Signs and symptoms of dry eyes:

1. A scratchy, burning and a stinging sensation in the eyes
2. Mucous surrounding the eyes
3. Sensitivity to light
4. Redness of the eyes
5. A feeling that somethin...more
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Ophthalmologist•Kolkata
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Dry eyes are a common phenomenon that develops when the tears do not provide sufficient moisture to your eyes. This may also be the result of inadequate production of tears by the tear ducts. This condition cannot be cured permanently; however, treatments usually help.

Signs and symptoms of dry eyes:

1. A scratchy, burning and a stinging sensation in the eyes
2. Mucous surrounding the eyes
3. Sensitivity to light
4. Redness of the eyes
5. A feeling that somethin...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago • Featured Quiz
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Ophthalmologist•Navi Mumbai
Protecting the eyes from the harmful environment is an important part when it comes to treating dry eyes. True or False. Take this quiz to know now!
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Look at object 20 metres away from u for 20 seconds in 20 mins interval,,this will help,,also wear ARC Coated glass,, decrease the brightness of computer
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Ophthalmologist•Patna
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Dryness is not a disease which you can cure by putting lubricating eye drops for few days, while working on smartphone , computer & watching TV for long time without giving importance to the health of eyes. Number of blinking drastically goes down from around 24 per minute to around 8 per minute while working on computer etc causing severe dryness, blurring of vision, headache & increased blinking to compensate dryness .One who works on smartphone etc will have to change &will have to learn how ...more
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Ophthalmologist•kashipur
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I would recommend you to get her complete eye examination as well as ent examination.
As there are various causes that could lead to eye pain.
Get her vision checked and ocular iop as well.
Migraine also has to be ruled out
ent examinat for any sinus related diseases has to be also ruled out.
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Alternative Medicine Specialist•Delhi
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Wait until 2-3 days if it reduces on its own then fine. If increases or cause pain or difficulty go consult a dermatologist.
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Ophthalmologist•Gwalior
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Hello Mr. lybrate-user the condition you are having is known as blepherospasm in our medical language, and can be due to many reasons, dryness being one of them. But dryness is a chronic problem and needs step wise treatment according to the severity. You need to get certain blood tests done if it’s not resolving with medications. If there is an issue with the blood itself, then it can be treated accordingly. In severe cases, topical and systemic immunomodulators are started if need be. For th...more
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Ophthalmologist•Bankura
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Triphala eye drops are mainly to soothe the eye.
You have pseudoexfoliation glaucoma and using latanoprost.
It's better that you keep a gap of atleast 20-30 mins between these two drops if there is an overlap because triphala eye drops can reduce the efficiency of latanoprost in reducing your eye pressure.
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Ophthalmologist•Hyderabad
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Hello lybrate-user, your blurred vision especially near vision is blurred due to homide eye drops as it neutralises your accommodation & affects reading usually it’s effect last for 4-5 days after that it will become normal .if there is no pain right now then you can stop using homide eye drops .about your uveitis you said it came after herpes infection so definitely there is need of topical corticosteroids e/d but along with that you need topical or systemic antiviral medication even depending ...more
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Ophthalmologist•Hyderabad
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Hello, miss lybrate-useras you are 49 years old and teacher by profession so this nonspecific pain will be there bcz of continuous standing and so start using calcium & vitamin d supplements or you can use women’s protein powder as supplement for eye pain you need to use just lubricants eye drop (sodium hyluronate containing) like flogel ultra or hysoft eyedrop. Druphagan I guess is antiglaucoma medication so you have undergo complete glaucoma screening otherwise if you have reports then please ...more
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B.H.M.S , MD ( HOM) Organon of Medicine

Homeopathy Doctor•Howrah
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You do not mention whether it is painful or not. May be it is chalagion, please contact me through chat and for homeopathic proper treatment.
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Chlamydial conjunctivitis develops due to the bacteria called chlamydia trachomatis with serotypes d–k. A person can contract the bacteria via sexual contact. People typically develop chlamydial conjunctivitis through hand-to-eye contact following contact with the genital secretions of someone with chlamydia.
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General Physician•Vadodara
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Xanthelasma is a type of cholesterol deposit that can appear as yellowish patches or bumps around the eyes. It's important to note that xanthelasma can be an indicator of high cholesterol levels in the blood, so it's important to have your cholesterol levels checked by a healthcare professional.
While there are no proven home remedies for xanthelasma, some people have reported success with natural remedies such as garlic, apple cider vinegar, and castor oil. However, it's important to rememb...more
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Nephrologist•Srinagar
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What are eyelid problems?

Eyelid problems are a group of disorders that affect any part of the eyelid, such as the lid itself, the tear ducts, the lashes or the eyebrows. These problems can range from minor irritations to serious medical conditions.

Blepharitis: it is one of the most common eyelid problems. It occurs when bacteria on the eyelid causes inflammation and irritation. ;

Other common eyelid problems include ptosis (droopy lids), entropion (inversi...more
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