Dry eyes/ corneal nerve pain

2025-02-12 09:31:25
How to treat this and how to prevent corneal nerve pain due to dry eyes. Drops are worsening the pain
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Pain in dry eyes is due to hyper osmolarity of the tear film that results in activation of pain receptors . Lubricate eyes frequently to reduce osmolarity, blink properly by closing the lids completely and do cold compresses. You may take paracetamol 650 mg as a pain killer. Discuss with your doctor to add secretagogue eye drops that are available but require a prescription and supervision. Reduce evaporative losses of tears as well.

Answered2025-02-12 16:34:45

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Use lubricating eyedrop Consult sos

Answered2025-02-13 10:41:51

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Try to use lubricants drops frequently. Take adequate breaks during work Reduce night time gadget usage.
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Consult online for further detailed evaluation and treatment of the specific cause of dry eye.

Answered2025-02-13 08:44:29

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Hi Pain due to dryness is seen only in severe cases.Lubricant drops and ointment should help usually.If it’s not helping means we should examine properly for the cause of pain.Consult the eye specialist for detailed evaluation
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Keep using lubricants more frequently

Answered2025-02-12 17:24:49

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Please consult

Answered2025-02-12 16:28:31

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Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns

Answered2025-02-12 16:28:21

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