Hi. My eye power is increasing over time. I do take care of them but still their power is increasing. I see WBCs in front of my eyes most of the time even when I am not looking at sky. My eyes have started getting stressed quicker than before. I am a Software Engineer. Can anyone please help in understanding the situation. Thanks in advance.
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Since you are a regular computer user hence you are having computer vision syndrome please use lubricant eye drops e.g. teardrop 2to3 times daily and rub ocupol d's eye oint twice daily on lids
Regarding floaters. They ate usually nonpathological and you will have to learn to omit them but please get your fundus examination done by an ophthalmologist first to rule out the possibility of retinal problem
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Follow 20.20.formula ie close your eyes for 20seconds after every after every 20minutes.keep proper distance between eyes and screen wash your eyes with freshwater frequently and don't sit facing towards acorn blowers consume lots of fresh fruit and vegetables and also do cold compresses with ice.
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A. As your age is 25 yrs,so power should not increase now .... kindly share your old and new glasses prescription
B. Your symptoms are suggestive of dryness
Try
Cold compresses
Use antiglare glasses
Use lubricating eyedrop frequently
Consult local ophthalmologist if problem persist
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