Most people have eye problems at one time or another. Some are minor and will go away on their own, or are easy to treat at home. Others need a specialist’s care. some common problems sound familiar. so you need to know what problem exactly you are having.
1-Eyestrain
Anyone who reads for hours, works at a computer, or drives long distances knows about this one. It happens when you overuse your eyes. They get tired and need to rest, just like any other part of your body.
If your eyes feel strained, give them some time.
2-Red eyes
Eyes surface is covered in blood vessels that expand when they’re irritated or infected.it feels like burning,that gives your eyes the red look.
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3- Night blindness
Is it hard to see at night, especially while driving, working on computers?nearsightedness, cataract, and lack of vitamin A, genetic all these cause a type of night blindness that needs to be treated.
4- cross-eyes and Nystagmus
Eyes aren’t lined up with each other when you look at something, it doesn’t reflects a good personality . vision therapy and surgery are the options.
5- Colorblindness-
You can’t see certain colors, or can’t recognize the difference between them It happens when the color cells in your eye are absent or don’t work.it needs to be treated soon as it can hamper your dailywork.
6-Glaucoma
Eye faces certain kind of pressure all the time which can’t be felt normally until it exceeds so when pressure level is too high it can damage your optic nerve. glaucoma causes this condition.
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7-Excess tearing
Some might be sensitive to light, wind, or temperature changes.excess tearing is caused due to these factors.
8-Conjunctivitis(pink eyes)
Tissue that lines the back of your eyelids and covers your sclera gets inflamed. It can cause redness, itching, burning, tearing, discharge, or a feeling that something is in your eye.
9-Corneal disease
Cornea is the clear, dome-shaped “window” at front of your eye. It helps to focus the light that comes in. Disease, infection, injury, and exposure to toxins can damage it.
10- Dry eyes
This happens when your eyes can’t make enough good-quality tears. You might feel like something is in your eye or like it’s burning.