Red eyes how to clear them?
Please help to get white eyes
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If they are yellowish you need to see a doctor. it may be a sign that your liver isnt working properly...excess bilirubin in the bloodstream please see a doctor if they are yellowish if they are more red than anything get some good ol fasioned shut eye (sleep)
Use eyedrops. Visine. Twice a day or after you smoke. haha. Good luck with that one.
Well the yellow part isn't a good sign. I know yellowish eyes could mean you have hypatitis. You should get that checked out.
First thing that comes to mind, is to see a doctor and get a blood test. You may have a condition like Anemia or diabetes, and are unaware. A low iron defeciancy might also cause this.
I know everyone's first response is to automatically use eye drops, and they may even work temporarily. But if its a condition that keeps returning, then go see a doctor.
visine
if you smoke stop makes your eyes start turning yellow, if not then use some really good moisture drops throughout the day climate changes can also be a factor,
Well it sounds very much like an irritating conjunctivitis, even more so, if such redness or other symptome (dryness pruritus etc) are evrn worse at the end of the day.
If there is no secretion (yellowish discharge when you wake up) and your eyes (or the white part of the eyes that you can see in your mirror) is fresh and clean when waking up in the early morning, to use a boiled eye washer when its already boiled and cold, (sold in any pharmacy, preferably the ones made of glass) and filled ( or full) of warm (WARM) camomille thea, washing both eyes with that simple method three times a day, will do no harm, and will keep the surface of yor eyes (cornea and conjunctiva) clean and free of chemical residues...
Try it, it will not harm You, I assure you that.
Please, resist the use of vasoconstrictors, (nafazoline, imidazoline, and other eyedrops with ephedrine derivatives) they can make your eyes even more irritated.
Use visine
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