I have the same problem. I went to a physician and the the cheeks he reccommended sunscreen with SPF. Too much sun can cause skin irritation and sometime rosasia. This is when your cheeks become irritated and pink. For the your eyes, I would say try and keep sunglasses on during the day, the sun rays are harmful to our eyes and can cause them to strain during the day which is causing them to hurt at night.. Try rinsing at night with cool water on your face, with at least 5-6 splashes of water.
2006-12-27 16:44:57
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answered by creolecuty1979 2
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That happens to me as well, it's because you're tired. The computer screen really does strain the eyes. Try turning down the brightness. I get the red hot cheeks too, so I just usually think it's because I'm tired.
2006-12-27 23:45:55
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answered by Anonymous
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your eyes burn probably because they are irritated from either looking at a computer screen all day or smoke, dust, pollutiuon in the air, etc. Cheeks could be a slight fever. take your temp when you can when they feel hot. Be sure you havent eaten, drank or smoked for at least 5 minutes before taking temp for more accurate read.
2006-12-27 23:33:39
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answered by Deb 5
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Depends on what you do. Are you around a lof of scented things ? They can make you sneeze, your eyes burn and your face break out.
Do you eat Asian food with MSG a lot. You could be allergic to MSG. It will make your face burn, turn red, wheep (nasty stuff that dries), it will affect your breathing.
Siting at a computer will make your eyes hurt.
Being around smoke, irritating smells, driving a lot, will make your eyes hurt.
You might wanna see an eye Dr. Just to make sure you don't need glasses or eye drops to keep your eyes moist.
2006-12-27 23:36:38
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answered by Chrys 7
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