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Frequently Asked Questions

Red eyes occur when blood vessels on the surface of the eye become enlarged or irritated. common causes include dryness, allergies, infections like conjunctivitis, lack of sleep, or eye strain.

Eye pain can be caused by dry eyes, infections like conjunctivitis, eye strain, foreign objects, or more serious issues like glaucoma, uveitis, or corneal ulcers.

If red eyes are due to viral or bacterial conjunctivitis (pink eye), they can be highly contagious. it’s important to maintain hygiene and avoid sharing personal items.

If red eyes are due to viral or bacterial conjunctivitis (pink eye), they can be highly contagious. it’s important to maintain hygiene and avoid sharing personal items.

Yes, red eyes can also be a symptom of more serious issues like uveitis, glaucoma, or a corneal ulcer. if redness is accompanied by pain, vision changes, or sensitivity to light, seek medical care urgently.

For mild pain, you can use lubricating eye drops, apply a warm compress, rest your eyes, and follow the 20-20-20 rule (look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds every 20 minutes).

Treatment depends on the cause — options include vision therapy, prisms, or surgery.

Not always. sometimes pain around the eyes may be linked to sinus infections, migraines, or nerve issues rather than the eye itself.

If red eyes persist for more than a day or two, worsen, or are accompanied by discharge, vision problems, or pain, you should consult an eye specialist immediately.

Yes — dryness can affect the tear film and cause fluctuating clarity.

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