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Puffyness under eyes
My friend got puffyness with redness swelling under eyes. He is a financial professional and he spent majority of his day in front of Computers. He didnt have any issue with his vision (6/6, 6/6) by recent report. He has been using MCM eye Gel from past 2 years but no results are found. Now in recent checkup, he got a vision of 6/6, 6/6 and doctor suggests him for using Add Tears eye drops instead of MCM eye gel. Now please recommend what to do. Wheather he should use old drops or new sugessions or any other remedy to recover under eye swelling/puffyness. Also suggest me that can he use anti glare (zero frequency) glasses while working and suggest some remedies to overcome the problem. Regars Amit kundal
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Most of software professionals don't know how to work on computer for long time without giving trouble to eyes. While working on computer number of blinking drastically goes down from around 24 per minute to around 8 per minute leading to severe dryness causing burning, eyestrain, blurring of vision & headache. One should try to have normal blinking while working on computer, should look away from screen after every 10 minute , should take rest for 10 minute after every 2 hours& should wear antiglare glass. Software professionals should use lubricating eye drops 4-5 times daily (Systane ultra)&genteal gel once at bed time. PM
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