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Bradley L asked in HealthOptical · 1 decade ago

my left eye tears up regularly, and when I look out of it, it is a cloudy view....?

my right eye is fine.... I am almost 40...is this a sign I may need glasses soon?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    u should have ur eyes checked by an ophthalmologist for cataract screening :)

  • 1 decade ago

    If it was cloudy before your eyes started tearing you need an appointment with an ophthalmologist very soon. But if your eyes first started to tear and then seemed cloudy, try Artificial Tears.

    Your eyes may be dry and the moisture is not staying on your eye. Even though it feels like your eyes are making too many tears, if they do not stay on the eye long enough to lubricate your eye, your eye will make more tears.

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    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    He might have had a scratch for the period of his cornea. It being crimson and aggravated makes me prefer to think of the two some thing have been given into it or he ran into some thing and brought about it to scratch his eye and make him incredibly uncomfortable. The benadryl is making the redness bypass away (like it is meant to), inspite of the undeniable fact that it won't make the scratch bypass away, or enable the attention heal. The cloudiness is in all danger brought about by way of the scratch or an infection interior the attention, and he might or would possibly no longer have decreased innovative and prescient. He desires to be taken to the vet as quickly as plausible to make certain how extreme his situation is - in many cases something with the eyes isn't taken gently in vet drugs. additionally, as pets age, some enhance cataracts and nuclear sclerosis. do no longer use any human eye ointments or drops - it incredibly is risky. do no longer enable him paw or itch at his eye the two, as this might reason further injury.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Yes, you need to have it checked. It could be cataract, an infection, or even a scratch or something that you can't see. A doctor can dye your cornea and check for stuff like that, and give you something to help treat it.

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