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Very red eyes when waking up in the morrning ?

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burning feeling and if i use clear eye it burn more , always my eyes red and dry and more likly in the morrning .what else i can use.

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  1. Isn't that how the band "Red Eyed Morning" got their name?


  2. I was going to say you have dry eyes.  

    I would go to the eye doctor and ask them for ideas and they will give you samples of different things.  They gave me something for mine and I don't remember what it was called.  You are suppose to put it in before you go to sleep and it is suppose to help you, but it didn't me.  I just put in saline when I first wake up to relieve the dryness.

  3. my gf have the same problem so I'll watch for answers

  4. sleep earliermit works for me

  5. you may have pink eye.  go have it checked.  best of luck!

  6. I'm not a doctor, but there are many factors to irritated eyes. If you're not able to find comfort with the OTC eye drops.  SEE A DOCTOR!  I found this site:

    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/...

    Hope it helps to start you on the right path

  7. Maybe try sleeping more? I know that when I deprive myself of sleep, my eyes are bloodshot in the morning.

  8. most likely an allergen in your room, but also you could be sleeping with your eyes partially open, and they could be drying out try sleeping with a blindfold on.

  9. hav u smoked much pott lately

  10. you unconciously get high

  11. sounds like there's an allergen in your room. try cleaning everything and vacuuming everything including your mattress. change your sheats and look to using a different detergent.

    also get yourself a humidifier to get more moisture in the air.  

  12. pink eye, or something else, your doctor needs to look at your eyes, if there is an infection it could get worse.



    Conjunctivitis, commonly known as pinkeye, is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, the clear membrane that covers the white part of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelids.

    While pinkeye can sometimes be alarming because it may make the eyes extremely red and can spread rapidly, it's a fairly common condition and usually causes no long-term eye or vision damage. But if you show symptoms of pinkeye, it's important to see a doctor. Some kinds of pinkeye go away on their own, but other types require treatment.

    Conjunctivitis can be caused by infections (such as bacteria and viruses), allergies, or substances that irritate the eyes.

    Causes of Pinkeye

    Pinkeye can be caused by many of the bacteria and viruses responsible for colds and other infections, — including ear infections, sinus infections, and sore throats — and by the same types of bacteria that cause the sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) chlamydia and gonorrhea.

    Pinkeye also can be caused by allergies. These cases tend to happen more frequently among those who also have other allergic conditions, such as hay fever. Some triggers of allergic conjunctivitis include grass, ragweed pollen, animal dander, and dust mites.

    Sometimes a substance in the environment can irritate the eyes and cause pinkeye; for example, chemicals (such as chlorine and soaps) and air pollutants (such as smoke and fumes).

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