It may be blepharitis but you don't need eye drops, you need to see an ophthalmologist. There are SO MANY things that could be causing the burning sensation, it's better for a professional to make the call. Eye pain/burning should be taken seriously.
Don't get me wrong. I do believe in home remedies, etc. But when it comes to the eyes, I err on the side of caution. Even things that seem small and inconsequential can end up damaging your vision.
Good luck!
2006-12-23 15:13:12
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answered by suede_blueyes 3
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if you use a computer or play video games or watch TV, dry eyes are pretty common. It results from being so intent on watching the images before you that you refrain from blinking as often as you would otherwise.
So, give your eyes a break and walk away from the screen for at least 10 minutes every hour. go outside or elsewhere where you can focus on reality and engage socially with other people and allow your eyes to view things other than a little screen.
2006-12-23 23:02:45
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answered by Anonymous
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yes and it could be something on your hands like pepper sauce which really burns and is some time clear like jalapeno peppers
2006-12-23 23:03:24
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answered by chotpeper 4
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no, just rinse with plain water. or saline eye drops.
2006-12-23 23:01:39
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answered by REALLY 5
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No
2006-12-23 23:21:31
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answered by bob 2
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