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Medications, age, medical conditions, eyelid problems and excessive eye strain all can result in dry eyes. For most people with occasional or mild dry eye ...
A foreign object in the eye can include a speck of dust or a thin fiber to bigger objects, such as a piece of glass, a metal shaving or a wood splinter.
You need to squint to see clearly. You have eyestrain, including burning eyes and aching in or around the eyes. You have general eye discomfort or a headache ...
Watery eyes may clear up on their own. If the problem is due to dry eyes or eye irritation, use of artificial tears may help. So might placing a warm compress ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My eyes have gotten drier as I've gotten older, and I've tried eye drops for relief. But some eye drops feel irritating, and others seem ...
Dry eye disease (DED) is a common condition that causes ocular discomfort and reduces visual acuity. The two categories of DED are evaporative dry eye and ...
Your eye doctor likely will put drops in your eyes to dilate your pupils for the eye health exam. This may make your eyes more light sensitive for a few hours ...
Keep your eyes healthy. National Eye Institute. https://www.nei.nih.gov/learn-about-eye-health/healthy-vision/keep-your-eyes-healthy. Accessed Sept. 10, 2020.
Your exam usually includes eye dilation. Eye drops widen (dilate) the dark center of your eye. This allows your specialist to better see the back of your eyes ...
But even though the water is usually clear with chlorine, it doesn't mean you should be looking underwater. And as a Mayo Clinic eye expert explains, it could ...
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