About 6 months ago my left eye had a few days of unusual "attacks", like eruptions or spasms from inside. Not painful, but weird.
They eventually evolved in a classic corneal erosion, despite my attempts to keep the eye moist.
Erosion is long gone, but since then I have a constant pain on the side of my face and, almost from the moment I wake up. It is somehow connected with the eye.
It feels like you are waking up with an eye already very tired, like from hours and hours of watching TV or computer screen.
Pain gets stronger when eye is exposed to strong or just distinctively bright light, but usually gets away at night so with a few exceptions I can sleep pretty much all right.
There is some slight change in vision too, either small raise of diopter or astigmatism. Accomodation is worse.
University clinic eye doctors say there is nothing they can see and I am starting to think it is all neurology-based.
What could it be and what action could I take to stop it?
2006-07-07
10:04:09
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10 answers
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Bobby Kolev
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