Tips For Relieving Eye Pain

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One of the most difficult things to deal with is eye pain. It can be debilitating and if you don't know what to do it can interrupt your everyday routine. While eye pain will usually go away on its own, there are times when it can be persistent. If you feel as if your eye pain is not getting better then you will need to take measures to control it. 

There are several treatment methods available, some you can try on your own and others your doctor will use. Here's a look at the most common treatment for eye pain.

Warm Compress

One of the most often recommended treatments for soothing eye pain is a warm compress. This is because eye a sty can form on the eye causing pain. Using a warm compress will help to unclog any oil glands that are clogged and causing the sty. 

Flushing the Eye

If your eye pain is caused by a foreign object your first instinct will probably be to run your eye under a tap. If you have a saline solution available you can use that to wash out your eye and remove whatever is irritating it.

Glasses and Contact Lenses

If you normally wear contact lenses for multiple days, the best thing you can do is to rotate your contact lenses with glasses. Rotating will allow your eye to get some rest. This is a simple thing to do but it is often effective if your eyes are getting irritated and feel painful.

Eye Drops and Antibiotics

Eye drops and antibiotics may be used by your doctor in order to control the pain you may feel in your eye. Sometimes, the reason for eye pain may be because the pressure in the eye has built up. This usually happens when people have eye diseases such as glaucoma.

If you have an infection in your eye that is causing pain then your doctor will prescribe an antibiotic. One of the most common eye infections that can cause pain is conjunctivitis. This is characterized by redness in the eye.

Eye pain can become very severe if it is left untreated. If you notice that you are unable to go about your daily routine without feeling discomfort in your eye you need to take action. In addition to talking to your doctor about the pain and getting treatment, you can also try some of the other remedies discussed here to help relieve the pain. Contact an optometrist today for professional vision care.

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