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What Causes Wiggling Sensation In The Eyes?

For the past few days I have been feeling a wiggling sensation in both of my eyes, like something is there. This has happened before, but lately its been getting more frequent, and sometimes when I blink, my vision is a bit cloudy. I don t know if this is a parasite, but I m completely terrified that it might be! I ve had pinworms before, but even after taking medicine to get rid of them I feel like they come back. I don t really have symptoms other than the wiggling sensation or the blurry vision, but I don t want this to go untreated and then become much worse! I ve read online that some parasites cause blindness, and that really scares me. What would you recommend? Should I tell one of my parents and go to the hospital/doctor?
Wed, 3 Aug 2016
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it can be dry eye or computer vision syndrome. use of contact lens giving rise to corneal erosion can be another cause. eye lid are to be examined by ophthalmologist to rule out blepharitis or trachoma. if diagnosed then specific treatment to be recomanded.
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What Causes Wiggling Sensation In The Eyes?

it can be dry eye or computer vision syndrome. use of contact lens giving rise to corneal erosion can be another cause. eye lid are to be examined by ophthalmologist to rule out blepharitis or trachoma. if diagnosed then specific treatment to be recomanded.