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<blockquote data-quote="Lazybones" data-source="post: 1837504" data-attributes="member: 85347"><p>Any sudden pain in the eyes, particularly if it should occor in both eyes, needs to be seen to A.S.A.P. if only to eliminate what could be a very serious Eye problem. There is one type of rapid pressure onset 'Glaucoma' which can occur within just a few hours, which if not treated quickly can cause perminant damage to the individual's eye/s.</p><p>Get yourself down to the Accident and Emergency Department at your local Hospital <strong>'IMMEDIATELY' </strong>for them to examine your eyes in closer detail. There is a very good chance that it isn't rapid onsite Glaucoma, but it's best to make sure rather than delay things as time is a critical factor here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazybones, post: 1837504, member: 85347"] Any sudden pain in the eyes, particularly if it should occor in both eyes, needs to be seen to A.S.A.P. if only to eliminate what could be a very serious Eye problem. There is one type of rapid pressure onset 'Glaucoma' which can occur within just a few hours, which if not treated quickly can cause perminant damage to the individual's eye/s. Get yourself down to the Accident and Emergency Department at your local Hospital [B]'IMMEDIATELY' [/B]for them to examine your eyes in closer detail. There is a very good chance that it isn't rapid onsite Glaucoma, but it's best to make sure rather than delay things as time is a critical factor here. [/QUOTE]
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