I feel a bit pressure in my right eye (sometimes watery) and when i close my eyes that side of the nose bridge causes a dull pain. Is that eye over strained?
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These symptoms could be due to an allergy or strain, better to go for consultation.
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1.you can use lubricating eye drops
2. follow 20-20 rule that is for every 20mins after screen usage look far away for 20s.
3.try to reduce the screen time as it causes computer eye syndrome.
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It can be due to strain also.
Kindly check your glass power if haven't done recently.
Follow these general instructions while using mobile or laptop.
1.Frequent blinking of eyes
2.For every 20 minutes look far away for 20 sec
3.Drink more water
4.Do not sit in front of air conditioner
5.Take Adequate break in between
6.computer screen should be 16-30inches away
7.ensure the screen is neither too bright nor dim
8.get good sleep
9.use lubricating eye drops 6 times per day
10.ensure there is no glare from your screen.
Health Tips
1.do not rub or squeeze your eyes.
2.wear protective goggles when you go outside.
We need to check to know if there is infection/ allergy / dryness or eye number .
Better to do check..
Till then try using some basic antibiotic and lubricating drops ..
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