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What Causes Pain In Eyes?

Hello,
my right eye is dry and achy on a daily basis.. I also get cluster migraines a couple times a month behind my right eye as well.. I work at a computer all day so Im not sure if that is the problem or not.. My right eye feels as if someone is blowing warm air into constantly and i have to sometimes work with my right eye closed! It starts to ache and then the headache comes on.. Because its feels so dried out I blink it excessively and try to squeeze it shut to keep it feeling wet.. its very annoying and uncomfortable day in and day out! What can this be and what can I do?
Fri, 10 Oct 2014
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Ophthalmologist 's  Response
computer vision syndrome is main contribute. use anti glare specs. if possible fit ,anti glare glass be fore computer screen. take break in between blink your eyes, move about in your room. go near window and look out side. blink your eye inbetweenj. apply artificial tear drop before and after working on computer.
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What Causes Pain In Eyes?

computer vision syndrome is main contribute. use anti glare specs. if possible fit ,anti glare glass be fore computer screen. take break in between blink your eyes, move about in your room. go near window and look out side. blink your eye inbetweenj. apply artificial tear drop before and after working on computer.