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Sore Eyes

Sore eyes are unpleasant sensations felt in or around one or both eyes. The eyes look tender and tired. It occurs due to excessive rubbing of eyes, prolonged wearing of contact lenses, and increased exposure to sun and chemicals. Inadequate lubrication of eyes with tears also causes sore eyes. The symptoms are blurred vision, watery eyes, and burning eyes. It is managed by sleeping for sufficient hours, using sunglasses while going outside, and following the 20-20-20 rule.

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Please suggest some herbal medicine to cure sore eyes.

Query: Hi doctor, What is a sore eye? Is there any herbal medicine that can cure sore eyes?  Read Full »


Dr. Rathi Swati Rameshchandra

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com.The first thing is, you have to check your eyesight. If it is normal, then this problem is because of some allergy or maybe because of the heat. A sore eye means eyes become dry and red because of less lubrication (less production of tears).I recommend the following pro...  Read Full »

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