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Dry eye syndrome

dry eye syndrome symptoms

Dry eye symptoms

Dry eye syndrome self-diagnosis

There is a sense of foreignness as if the sand is in the eye.
The eyelids are heavy and my head is sick.
It is snowy.
It looks like a curtain in front of me.
My eyes are so tired that I can not see the book for long.
When the wind blows, more tears come out.
Congestion occurs frequently for no reason.
I received treatment for conjunctivitis at an ophthalmology clinic, but there was no relief.
There are many problems with well-used contact lenses.
After sleeping, the eyelids stick together and do not fall off easily.
My eyes are glowing with glare.
Eyes are easily tired.
I feel the pouring (falling) of the snow.
My eyes sometimes feel hot in dry or highly polluted places.
It is hard to cry when you are emotionally stressed.
The eyelids are heavy.
There is a lot of thread-like secretions.
Reading and computer work that require continuous visual concentration become difficult to endure.
People become abnormally sensitive to light, complain of extreme pain, or have decreased vision.

[Source] Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency | dry eye syndrome

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