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Using ITONE for tired eyes
I usually have tired eyes through the day, i work on laptop in the office most of the day. Some times i feel tiredness in the eyes even after night sleep. My eyes have slight yellowish texture and some times become light red when tired or if i rub my eye..please can you suggest if i can use ITONE ayurvedic i drop to relieve my eyes.
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Hello Your symptoms are suggestive of dryness Try A restrict use of mobile and laptop B. Use antiglare glasses C. Cold compresses D. Use Lubricating eyedrop like lubrex frequently
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Hello, The symptoms you've described are classical of what is described as "computer vision syndrome". That being said, the treatment will be to reduce your computer use as much as possible, adopt "eye friendly computer use patterns" like blinking more frequently, look at the screen from a downward & angled gaze. The symptoms should reduce with these measures. In case they don't, you will need to be put on a graded regimen of treatment starting with lubricant eyedrops, most of which contain 0.5% carboxymethylcellolose acetate. There of course are other treatments which are to be used in unresponsive cases. The simple use of eyedrops without proper habits of computer use & without grading the severity of your dryness will not help. Itone is an ayurvedic preparation, allopathic doctors will not be able to suggest its use.
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Blink more frequently, look at the screen from a downward & angled gaze. Sit erect & don't go any closer to the computer than you need to.
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Please read articles in Practo Health feed on Computer Vision Syndrome and screen use. It is important to change life style and bring changes in habits rather than use eye drops that one does not know much about! Please get back after reading the related articles.
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