Thank you, it is not conjunctivitis, the eyelids re not glued together by anything. It actually feels like the eyeball is attached to the lid on the inside and incredibly painfulhey there @Rosiek
I suffer from dry eyes -- I use a carbomer eye drop every night before bed -- and this keeps my eyes lubricated overnight.
I would hesitate to say it is directly related to D
an alternative might be conjunctivitis which needs an antibiotic -- see your GP for this
I had my diabetes check a couple of months ago but this is quite recent. Normally sorted within the first hour of opening my eyes but this has now been three daysmy immediate thoughts are dry eye , blocked tear ducts .
have you been seen by an optometrist ??
I will go to the chemist again tomorrow but they gave me Goldeneye, which have nit hepeddo you work ? if so do you sit in front of a computer at all ??
I find my eyes get worse with more puter work
the carbomer drops can be bought over the counter ( £4 - £5 )
they do help me with dry eye
Wearing glasses reduces tear evaporation by up to 30%, and this effect can be maximised by wearing specially-made glasses called moisture chamber spectacles. These wrap around your eyes like goggles and help retain moisture and protect the eyes from irritants.
Some people used to be embarrassed to wear them, but modern designs look like sports glasses.
I have had this for quite some time where it actually hurts the eyeball to open your eyes. This week it was the same but it feels as though there is something in the eye but there isn't. It is constantly painful as if the eye is scratched and constantly running. My husband bought me Goldeneyes drops, recommended by the chemist but it is now 3 days and just as painful. Is this a diabetic thing?a
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