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This could be due to the refractive error or dryness etc
It is very difficult to comment without examining you
I would recommend you to consult local ophthalmologist and get proper eye examination done
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Please get your refraction done and start using specs as advised
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If you are a regular computer user if so it might be 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
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