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Can't open my eyes and  it's tickle
I can't open my eyes sometimes it's Starts to tickle during a sunny days while taking photos even when I am standing in shade I can't open my eyes its stress tickle and waters come out and some time i. get bad irritations , my eyes turns red and I start to sneeze very badly and white area in eyes starts to bulge and after that I try to control not to touch my eyes. With a lot of tricks after some 10-15 min a white like  liquid comes out of my eyes  and it stops and it happens frequently once it comes. And after that it won't come for few days . Can u suggest what may be reason ?
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Your symptoms are suggestive of allergic conjunctivitis, likely triggered by sunlight or outdoor exposure. It commonly causes redness, swelling, watering, and mucous discharge.You can try cold compression with ice for local relief.If the symptoms are severe or occur frequently, it’s best to consult an eye specialist.
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If the symptoms are severe or occur frequently, it’s best to consult an eye specialist.
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Plz send good pic May be I can help
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video consultation needed or visit near by hospital
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Severe allergic Conjunctivitis
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Consult for treatment
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As per your history its seems like allergic conjctivitis. Need eye drop olopatadine two times a day with lubricant eye drop Irivisc 4 time a day.
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Do not rub your eye it may worsen the condition . Use sunprotected glasses it will help to reduce the symptoms.
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May be Dry eyes and allergic aetiology. Pl use lubricant eye drops and consult.
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Possibly allergy
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use lubricants 2 hourly - refresh tears
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need detailed consultation
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