Hello Doctor,
My eyes are getting red shot when I sit and work in laptop alone , not much issue when see mobile or TV , I tested during diabetic screening they told only problem is dry eye due to that getting redish , need to apply liquid to resolve it , even I faced dryness on my leg when I took glycomet later I stopped it dint faced issue , I am taking additional cresar AM 40 mg contain telmisarten 40 and amlodopin 5 mg so is this any issue on this medicine making water reduction from body ? to make dry ? ... I am applying hyadry whenever got red shot on my eyes...
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It appears that you are suffering from,Dry eyes.pl use lubricant eye drops. Pl hydrate yourself. Frequent blinking will help.pl decrese the screen time. Pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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Hi... You are symptoms suggestive of dry eyes
Frequent blinks with a break of 20 seconds for every 20 minutes of screen work use lubricating eye drops whenever you have redness and also i would suggest for evaluation with an eye doctor
While using digital devices, every 20 minutes, take a 20 second break and look at a distant object 20 feet away.
Maintain right posture while using computer.
Keep yourself hydrated.
Blink more often.
Sit away from ac and fan.
Continue lubricating eye drop
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