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Last Updated: 9 years ago• Featured Tip
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Master Of Science ( Home Science) , B.S...read more

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Delhi
Eat wise, drop a size.
Asked for male, 2 years old from Sitapur
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FICO, DNB Ophtalmology

Ophthalmologist•Gandhinagar
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Hi lybrate-user. I have a few suggestions for you regarding the usage of computers, mobile phones and books. Follow the rule of" 20" this means that every 20 minutes, take a gap of 20 seconds, blink your eyes actively 20 times and focus at an object which is minimum 20 feet away. This will help in relieving your eyes from the continuous strain that is caused due to staring. Staring at the computer continuously causes us to subconsciously blink less than normal. This causes the tear film on the s...more
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Fellowship In Comprehensive Ophthalmolog...read more

Ophthalmologist•Sangrur
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Hello dear
1. Wash your eyes immediately with fresh water
2. Consult local ophthalmologist as sometimes some particles stay in eyes and harm eyes
doctor may prescribe you antibiotic eyedrop along with lubricating eyedrop.
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MBBS

General Physician•Mumbai
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Its safe to use a lubricant drop but it’s better to first find the cause for your symptoms and plan treatment accordingly
Asked for male, 58 years old from Belgaum
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Ayurveda•Faridabad
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Ayurveda therapy and medicine helps you. No. Side effect of medicine. Worth to try for 3 month at least. Lack of tear gland or tear gland improper function are two different things. If it is congenital (tear gland/lachrymal gland) then nothing can be done.
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MBBS, Diploma in Nutrition and Health Ed...read more

General Physician•Noida
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Use glasses while driving
wash eyes with fresh water twice a day
Eye drop Lubrex, twice a day in both eyes (use after washing hands) for 7 days
Asked for female, 66 years old from Chhatarpur
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MD-Ophthalmology

Ophthalmologist•Srinagar
Dont use fml, as it can cause recurrence of herpes if not used along with antiviral pills. You must b suffering from dry eyes after the infection.
Kindly use artificial tears only, if redness doesn't go kindly consult ophthalmologist to get checked for recurrence.
Asked for male, 68 years old from Kolkata
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Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surge...read more

Ayurveda•Amritsar
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Your condition is reffered as dry eye syndrome.
Do one thing get ANU TAILAM (AYURVEDIC MEDICINE) OR SHAD BINDU TAIL from ayurvedic store from an recogonised pharmacy not local get this oil luke warmed by heating it indirectly into warm water you have to use it as nasal adminstration 2 drops in each nostril.
May sound strange but try it 8 out of 10 patients gets benifitted by this.
This is described as nasya karam in ayurvedic texts.
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
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You have dryness of eys whcih many people suffer around the age of 50and it will be increased if he has diabetes. You can use artificial eye drops like Lacina Gel whenever you have the irritation
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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Neolap Eye Drop is used in the treatment of allergic eye disease. If you have dry eyes you need to use drops that contain artificial eye drops like Just Tears drops or Lacrina gel.
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