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Pain in the eyes during sleep
I am having 1 problem for a few days. Although it happens on and off but this time happened after a long time,  and I am really very frustrated bcz I can't sleep well at night. Sir when I go to bed to sleep, Idk why my eyeballs rolls upward and it causes severe pain and tension in the eyes and bcz of this I end up wasting almost an hour to go to sleep . And it's all bcz of my mind, when I think of anything, my mind get distracted and that time my eyeball remain in downward position bt when I stop thinking and try to sleep, my eyeballs rolls upward automatically. I try to look down so that it dsnt cause pain in the eyes, but it takes a lot of time for me to get sleep . Can't sleep at night properly then in mrng when I wake up I don't feel like awake . My eyes still hurt😢, I know this is very weird prblm bt sir plz if u can help me I will be very thankful to u.
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Hello a. its normal for eyeball to roll up when one close the eye. its known as bells phenomenon. b. tiredness in eyes coulybe due to dryness. try cold compresses,reduce screen use and use lubricants c. focus on studies. Feel free to contact me anytime
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It’s normal. You can seek consultation if any additional doubts you have got it.
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Its normal for eye to roll up while sleeping
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When we sleep normally our eye does up Nothing to worry
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Please consult for detail evaluation.
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Nothing to worry. Pl do Yoga, pranayama and meditation. Pl consult ophthalmologist and have good counseling.
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