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My eyes hurt but I don't know why?

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Everytime I roll my eyes either to the left, right up or down, they hurt. Its been happening since Friday. I have glasses but because my eyesight is not that abd I don't wear them all the time, only sometimes when I need to.

I looked it up and it said something about eye strain. I think that is what it may be. But I just wanted to know is it serious and how long untill it goes away?

Thanks

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  1. Eye strain - that would be something easily fixed by wearing your prescription glasses then?


  2. Probably time for a sight test

  3. That happens to me when I have sinus problems.  It also hurts when I shut my eyes very tightly.  I also have a throbbing headache that hurts worse when I sneeze or cough.  If you have any of these other symptoms, it may be a sinus problem.

  4. Eye strain can be caused by lack of sleep but more likely from having a fixed gaze which is why they hurt when you roll your eyes to the extremes ..  My guess is you're addicted to the internet and prolonged staring at the monitor is taking it's toll. Try to avert your gaze every few minutes or find some way to diffuse the glare .. better still give it a miss tomorrow just to test the theory ...

    It can last a couple of days if it's bad, you get symptoms similar to migraine.

  5. Sounds like youv just strained your eyes. maybe you need to wear your glasses more often. If it doesn't go or you keep getting it then go to your opticians.

  6. Alright listen close. Its probably the sun that is hurting your eyes. I had mine the same way, then my dad bought be sunglasses that fit on my Glasses and they got better almost immediately. I was really happy and it super worked. They are 10 dollars at wal mart.

  7. There are more nerves in eyes than any other part of human body.

    There are more eye diseases than you can imagine, from innocent infections, to exotic tropical parasites, to on spot blinding conditions, like narrow angle glaucoma.  

    Do you have a camera? I guess you do not expose your camera to risk conditions, like dust, do you?

    Your eyes are much more important than a camera, go and have an oftalmologist  check your eyes, soon.  

    OFTALMOLOGIST,  not optometrician.

  8. stop looking at things.

    tried and tested.

    babs.

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