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<blockquote data-quote="Ledzeptt" data-source="post: 1015041" data-attributes="member: 160898"><p>I get this too, and have been checked by my GP and optician (which I recommend you do in case there's an underlying problem). In my case, neither could find anything wrong and I haven't been able to identify a pattern I.e. High BG readings. </p><p></p><p>Optrex make eye drops specifically for "bloodshot eyes" which I find helps with the soreness (not cheap). I'm my case, the problem lasts from a couple of days to a week and can look as bad as conjunctivitis. Annoying. </p><p></p><p>I'm inclined to blame diabetes, because I don't recall having this recurring problem before the condition. However, it is easy to blame diabetes for everything (my GP didn't!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ledzeptt, post: 1015041, member: 160898"] I get this too, and have been checked by my GP and optician (which I recommend you do in case there's an underlying problem). In my case, neither could find anything wrong and I haven't been able to identify a pattern I.e. High BG readings. Optrex make eye drops specifically for "bloodshot eyes" which I find helps with the soreness (not cheap). I'm my case, the problem lasts from a couple of days to a week and can look as bad as conjunctivitis. Annoying. I'm inclined to blame diabetes, because I don't recall having this recurring problem before the condition. However, it is easy to blame diabetes for everything (my GP didn't!). [/QUOTE]
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