It seems to be allergic conjunctivitis associated with dryness.if you are a regular computer user then It could be computer vision syndrome.
Please use some antiallergic eye drops e.g. olopatadine and lubricant eye drops e.g. teardrop 3to4 times daily and rub ocupol dx eye oint to be rubbed twice daily on lids. Do cold compresses.
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This looks like allergic conjunctivitis
A. Avoid rubbing eyes
B. Cold compresses
C. Use antiallergic eyedrop like epinastine eyedrop twice daily
D. Use lubricating eyedrop like lubrex
E. Soft steroid like fluorometholone eyedrop can be used in severe cases
Having said that it is provisional diagnosis
Kindly consult local ophthalmologist and get proper eye examination done
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