Redveins in left eye after laptop work

2020-04-29 06:04:56
My left eye shows red veins in the sclera that starts from the corners of eye and going towards the iris after working on my laptop. Also, my left eye feels sore. It's been a month now. Is it dry eye issue or something serious?
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Eye pics Lubricating eye drops
Next Steps
consult online
Health Tips
20-20-20 cold compress blink more reduce screen time

Answered2020-04-29 07:29:39

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Please share a close up pic of your eyes with information about pain redness watering discharge itching and blurring of vision with information about duration of computer usage

Answered2020-04-29 06:48:57

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Hi, Do u work on computer for more than 5 to 6hrs/day? Do you feel tiredness and fatigue at the end of the day? Can u accompany this history with a picture of both your eyes? If you do not have difficulty in facing ambient light and the redness or the red veins as you mentioned only come in the evening without severe pain/watering/discharge thn probably we're dealing with dry eyes.
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pkease do online consultation or add pictures to support your history to aid in proper diagnosis
Health Tips
reduce screen time. take breaks from screen every 20min rule 20-20 cold compression 3 to 4 times a day to give you a soothing effect refresh tears eye drops one drop 4 times a day in both eyes for 1month. let me know after 5 days.

Answered2020-04-29 06:35:26

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You may have dry eyes You can send eye pictures.  Use lubricating  eye drops
Next Steps
Reduce over strain over computer
Health Tips
Follow  20 -20-20 rule while working on computer ..Take 20 seconds  break after every 20 min and focus at 20 meters distance . you should blink your eyes frequently.  Also consult physician  if you have thyroid problems. 

Answered2020-04-29 07:15:40

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