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Red eyes are usually caused by allergy, eye fatigue, over-wearing contact lenses, or common eye infections such as pink eye. However, redness of the eye sometimes can signal a more serious eye condition or disease, such as glaucoma. A more detailed discussion may help to identify the actual cause, so let's discuss it further over a call or a video conferencing.
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Eye allergies, also called allergic conjunctivitis, are quite common. They occur when the eyes react to something that irritates them. The eyes produce a substance called histamine to fight off the allergen. As a result, the eyelids and conjunctiva become red, swollen and itchy. Let's discuss your concern in detail for better advice and healthy lifestyle.
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Follow these herbal combinations for complete cure
maha laxmi vilas ras 1 tablet twice a day
sitopiladi avleh 10 gm twice a day.
maha laxmi vilas ras 1 tablet twice a day
sitopiladi avleh 10 gm twice a day.
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Hi. 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 surface of the...more
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