What Should I Do If My Eyes Feel Sore and Ache?

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Eye soreness requires treatment and management based on the causes of this symptom. General eye fatigue is the main cause of eye soreness, which is related to poor eye habits in daily life, such as prolonged use of electronic products like mobile phones and computers, staying up late for a long time, etc. Attention should be paid to reasonable rest. If there is no improvement, local hot compress can be applied, or anti-fatigue eye drops can be used. What to do for eye soreness:

1. Overuse of eyes. It is recommended to maintain good eye habits and reasonable daily routines. Generally, after reasonable rest, the symptoms will gradually improve. If conservative treatment is ineffective, it can be considered to use anti-fatigue eye drops locally. It is recommended to use a hot towel to apply hot compress to the eye skin at night, or gently press from the bridge of the nose to the temple with warmed fingertips to relieve the symptoms.

2. Poor eye hygiene. Drug treatment can choose levofloxacin eye drops and sulfomycin eye drops. It is necessary to ensure hand hygiene and avoid rubbing the eyes with hands. In terms of diet, eat more foods rich in vitamin A, such as carrots and oranges.

3. Manifestations of glaucoma refer to a series of symptoms caused by elevated intraocular pressure, such as eye pain, headache, acid and distension at the root of the nose, or headache at the forehead. In this case, intraocular pressure-lowering treatment should be given to prevent optic nerve damage.