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Suggest eyes drop for daily use
Hi Sir.. I working on laptop daily 6 to 8 hours, so daily in evening eyes feel very tired after that I feel I need take good sleep rest atleast 2 hour so plz suggest should I use daily eye dropper.. and which eye drop I have to use
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Hello Try A. Cold compresses B. Use lubricating eyedrop like refresh tears frequently
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Since you are a regular computer user if so it might be computer vision syndrome please use lubricant eye drops e.g. teardrop 2to3 times daily and rub ocupol d's eye oint twice daily on lids
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Follow 20.20.formula ie close your eyes for 20seconds after every after every 20minutes.keep proper distance between eyes and screen wash your eyes with freshwater frequently and don't sit facing towards a/c or blowers consume lots of fresh fruit and vegetables and also do cold compresses with ice .
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Get your eye power checked. Wear ARC glasses. Use artificial tear like refresh liquigel eye drops- 3 to 4 times daily.
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