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Eye Hurting, Hard To Open, Getting Sharp Pain. Is It Normal? Should I Be Worried?

Woke up with my left eye hurting, was hard to open but now it s open it s ok but now and again I keep getting sharp pain. I have had no recent trauma to the eye so I am just wondering is it anything to worry about? or is it ok to have eye pain now and again like toothache or earache- will it just go away and is there anything I can do to ease it? thanks.
Wed, 18 Jul 2012
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Ophthalmologist 's  Response
please get it checked by doc..till then u can wash yr eyes-properly, take clean/sterilized water in a cup..fill it completely..put yr eyes into the filled cup..blink 3-4 times..,, any particles co-incidently there may get flushed off after floating into the water...
was there any discharge?/
you may use ofloxacin eye drops and artificial eye drops 1 hourly and consult your doc for proper diagnosis and accordingly management..
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Eye Hurting, Hard To Open, Getting Sharp Pain. Is It Normal? Should I Be Worried?

please get it checked by doc..till then u can wash yr eyes-properly, take clean/sterilized water in a cup..fill it completely..put yr eyes into the filled cup..blink 3-4 times..,, any particles co-incidently there may get flushed off after floating into the water... was there any discharge?/ you may use ofloxacin eye drops and artificial eye drops 1 hourly and consult your doc for proper diagnosis and accordingly management..