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My eyes are burning and they get redden very often.What should I do?
I've tried all kind of drops,I went to a doctor but it's no use.Usually this pain starts 2 hours after waking up and leasts all day long.I have no problem with my sight but this pain is pissing me off.Sometimes I can't keep my eyes open because of the smarting pain.
7 Answers
- helloLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
Well, I put my eye drops in the frig when my eyes are that red and burning. You may also ask your eye doctor for some drops called Restatis.
But have they checked you for an autoimmune disease called Sjogrens? That could explain some of your symptoms.
The main symptoms are
*Dry eyes--Your eyes may be red and burn and itch. People say it feels like they have sand in their eyes. Also, your vision may be blurry, and bright light, especially fluorescent lighting, might bother you.
*Dry mouth--Dry mouth feels like a mouth full of cotton. It's difficult to swallow, speak, and taste. Your sense of smell can change, and you may develop a dry cough. Also, because you lack the protective effects of saliva, dry mouth increases your chances of developing cavities and mouth infections.
Both primary and secondary Sjögren's syndrome can affect other parts of the body as well, including the skin, joints, lungs, kidneys, blood vessels, and nervous system, and cause symptoms such as
*Dry skin
*Skin rashes
*Thyroid problems
*Joint and muscle pain
*Pneumonia
*Vaginal dryness
*Numbness and tingling in the extremities
When Sjögren's affects other parts of the body, the condition is called extraglandular involvement because the problems extend beyond the tear and salivary glands. These problems are described in more detail later.
Finally, Sjögren's can cause extreme fatigue that can seriously interfere with daily life.
Source(s): http://www.apsfa.org/sjogrens.htm - Anonymous1 decade ago
I would get them checked out at an optician as they are expert in eye problems. If they find it is not eye related but due to something else then see your doc.
- 1 decade ago
go to the doctor...it might be something serious.
hope your eyes feel better =]
or maybe it's bcuz u need 2 go 2 sleep...it's late! lol
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- LisaLv 41 decade ago
you should go to your pharmacist and get something to treat your problem, or, if its really bad, go to your doctor. but maybe all you need is some eye drops.
- 1 decade ago
HI,
KIDU (NICE NAME JOLIE)
JUST STOP SITTING IN FRONT OF COMPUTER,, OR TV FOR LONG....
JUST GET UR NUMBER CHECKED FROM A DOCTOR(EYE SPECIALIST)
JUST PROTECT THEM FROM SUN, DUST,, SO WEAR SPECS PLAIN..
REST ALL MEDICATION DEPENDS WHEN U VISIT DR,,
BEST OF LUCK
DR.HITESH