You are suffering from dryness ( computer vision syndrome), I think you are IT professionals causing dryness, you should try to have normal blinking while working on computer & use lubricating eye drops 4-5 times regularly & if you don't get relief ,you should consult local ophthalmologist for refraction & if any use glass,with regards
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Hello.......see if there is purulent discharge from eyes.. Do you have photophobia.. If it's just itching sensation it could be allergic conjunctivitis.. Avoid polluted air, dust , cold breeze.. Consult ophthalmologist in nearest hospital once... If it's allergy doctor will prescribe steroid drops.
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