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Pour a gentle stream of water on the forehead over the affected eye or on the bridge of the nose to flush both eyes. What to avoid. Don't rub the eye — this may ...
This medicine is not for long-term use. Wash your hands with soap and water before and after using this medicine. To use the eye drops: Shake the bottle well ...
Watery eyes (excessive tearing). · Irritation. · Sensitivity to light. ; Muscle weakness. · Eyelid growths. · Genetic disorders. ; Age. · Previous eye surgeries.
It is caused by a foreign object or chemical splashed in your eye. You suddenly begin to see halos around lights. You have swelling in or around your eyes. You ...
Watery eyes. Red eyes. A gritty, burning or stinging sensation in the eyes ... Excess tearing or dry eyes. The tear film is the substance covering the ...
Hydrochlorothiazide is a thiazide diuretic (water pill). It is used to help reduce the amount of water in the body by increasing the flow of urine. It may also ...
It reduces the amount of water in the body by increasing the flow of urine, which helps lower the blood pressure. This medicine is available only with your ...
... water and lead to low blood pressure. You can also lose water by sweating, so drink plenty of water during exercise or in hot weather. ... eyes checked by an ...
Certain medicines, including diuretics, beta blockers, allergy medicines and sleeping pills. A medical condition, such as rheumatoid arthritis, Sjogren syndrome ...
If you have allergic conjunctivitis, you may experience intense itching, tearing and inflammation of the eyes. You also could have sneezing and watery nasal ...
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