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Redness and itching eyes
Eye Disorders
Question #9774
1 day ago
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Redness and itching eyes - #9774

Manish jhunjhunwala

My eyes always become red and it pains a lot. Sometimes my eyes become very itching. I have visited total 6 to 7 doctor including disha eye hospital and one of the most renowned hospital that is Sankar netralya.

Age: 23
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Dr. Shayeque Reza
This is Dr Shayeque Reza completed his degree in the year 2023. Exposed to medicine since 2018 and had been working since then.
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Hello Manish, That sounds incredibly frustrating—especially after seeing multiple doctors, including highly reputed places like Sankara Nethralaya and Disha Eye Hospital. If you're still facing red, painful, and itchy eyes even after all that, it may be time to explore some less conventional or overlooked causes. A few things to consider: 1. **Chronic Allergies** – Sometimes environmental or seasonal allergies don't show up clearly in basic tests. Are you exposed to dust, pet dander, mold, or pollution regularly? 2. **Dry Eye Syndrome** – Even if your eyes water sometimes, they might actually be dry underneath. Long screen time or exposure to AC/fans can make this worse. 3. **Blepharitis** – This is a common but often underdiagnosed eyelid inflammation. It causes itching, redness, and irritation. You might notice crusting around your lashes in the morning. 4. **Eye Drop Sensitivity** – If you've used multiple medications or artificial tears, your eyes might react to preservatives like benzalkonium chloride. 5. **Systemic Issues** – Sometimes autoimmune conditions like Sjögren’s syndrome, or even nutritional deficiencies (like Vitamin A or Omega-3s), can contribute to chronic eye problems. 6. **Lifestyle Factors** – Things like smoking, lack of sleep, or prolonged use of screens without breaks can aggravate symptoms. Would you be open to sharing: - How long this has been going on? - Any medications or drops you’ve used? - Whether it gets worse at specific times (e.g., night, after screen use, after waking)? That might help narrow things down. Dr Shayeque Reza MD 9800280276
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