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What Causes Severe Upper Eyelid Pain?

All day, when I go out in the sun, I have been having pain behind my upper left eye lid on the white part of the eyeball and the more sun I let in the worse the pain. The pain worsens when looking upward. When I am indoors, it is not as bad. I have diabetes type 2 also, am 61 years old male.
Tue, 17 May 2016
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Hello dear Greetings
Regarding your experience with pain at your upper eyelid that is worse when exposed to sun following a history of diabetes type 2 I will suggest you have developed allergic iritis

In view of this please take any of the following Tablet nurofen Tylenol feldene

If no improvement schedule an appointment with an ophthalmologist specialist for expert clinical assessment and adequate drug prescription

I hope this helps Regards

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What Causes Severe Upper Eyelid Pain?

Hello dear Greetings Regarding your experience with pain at your upper eyelid that is worse when exposed to sun following a history of diabetes type 2 I will suggest you have developed allergic iritis In view of this please take any of the following Tablet nurofen Tylenol feldene If no improvement schedule an appointment with an ophthalmologist specialist for expert clinical assessment and adequate drug prescription I hope this helps Regards