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Itching and giddiness
I have spects but i dont use them regularly i use them only whe i m using phone my eyes have burining sensation sometimes and i couldnt see far things i can only open my eyes to light for 10 to 15 secs and i get head ache if i see for more time . When i m driving at a speed of 30 to 40 also my eyes gets closed and get water , my eyes suddenly goes dark and cant see anything what shall i do for this , i use phone a lot but i stopped from 2 days . Please do say something so that i can make my eyes get strong and see thungs properly
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Hi 1)Wear your glasses regularly and not occasionally. You need to wear them while riding your bike too 2) Use Refresh Tears eye drops - 1 drop - 4times a day in both eyes for a month
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Even after doing these two things, if you have sudden black out, please consult an ophthalmologist for a detailed check-up including a dilated fundus examination.
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Most important is you need to get your eye power correctly by a eye doctor only You have to wear them full time Ask for antiglare coating when you go to optical stores
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Please use your prescribed Spectacle regularly... This will sort out most of difficulties
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