- Female
- 25 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm really worried about my mom. She's 60 and has been experiencing watery eyes a lot, especially when she's watching TV. I'm planning to take her to a doctor, but in the meantime, do you have any recommendations for eyedrops that could offer her some immediate relief? She doesn't have any other symptoms right now, so I'm just looking for something to help ease this.
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View allI'm noticing that one of my eyes seems to have a wider visual field than the other, way more than usual. It's like the peripheral view in that eye is much larger compared to the other one. Should I be concerned about this? What kind of eye problems could this indicate?
Visit your doctor for evaluation and appropriate management
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My 6-month-old baby's eyes are watering continuously every day, and I'm quite worried. I've already consulted a doctor who showed me an exercise for my baby's eyes, which Ive been doing regularly, but the issue persists. I'm wondering why this might be happening and what else I could try to help my baby. Any advice?
Follow your doctor advice to improve the lacrimal flow in your eyes,
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I'm really worried because it feels like the mascara I applied got into one eye, and there's just a tiny bit left in the other. If I decide to see a doctor, how would they actually go about removing it? I'm really scared about what might happen.
They coul wash it off or wipe it off with cotton,no need to worry, visit Ophthalmologist for appropriate management
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