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Eye problem after wearing glasses
Nearly 3 weeks before I got glasses as doctor told I have refractive error.. can't able to read small letters at long distance. They have prescribed me 0.75 ( myopic ) in both eyes.. now I feel a kind of mild discomfort in my left eye after wearing glasses.. like need to rub off frequently, very mild burning kind of sensation and sometimes feels like Tiny hair is in eye.. but nothing like that in my eye.. infact my left eye vision is better than my right eye.. if I close my one eye and see I can see somewhat clearly with my left eye rather than my right eye.. but I don't know why it's feeling weird .. please help .. also I'm 10 weeks pregnant..
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Your symptoms point towards dryness in your eyes. Use refresh tears eye drops 4 times a day.it will give you relief.
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It could be due to dry eyes. Use a lubricating eye drops 2-4 times a day. If possible reduce use of devices wherever not necessary.
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May be due to Dry eyes.pl use Refresh tears eye drops and hydrate yourself. Pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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Can start using lubricating eyedrops could be due to dryness .
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Could be mild dry eye You can do cool compresses. Consult sos
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