Eyes tend to burn a lot. No redness, tears or any other symptoms. Just burning eyes. Feeling of energy drain and sleepy eyes at times after meals even if not eating more.
Trying to sleep and closing eyes still feels burning eyes. Blood sugar not yet checked. Can it be hormonal or related to blood sugar or any other reason? Screen exposure is less.
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For dryness, start a good quality lubricant eye drop such as systane/ HICOOL-PF, use 6-8 times a day.
Avoid rubbing eyes.
Maintain distance from screen while viewing.
Blink often.
Decrease phone use prior to bedtime, at least one hour.
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It could be due to dry eye. Use good lubricating drops 5-6 times a day.
Also do cold compression on eyes after any screen use. Get proper ophthalmic examination done.
Could be due to dryness
Try good lubricant eye drops like systane ultra or retentio eye drop 4 times a day
Take breaks in between long screen time
Still if no relief-get examined by ophthalmologist
Most likely due to Dry eye diseases.
Especially in hot and humid climate it persists.
Next Steps
give a detailed ophtjalmic examination which includes Tbut , schirmer, f staining ,mgd evaluation,
if systemic fatigue than blood reports likes sugar profiles , cbc ,thyroid etc after physician consultation.
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