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Chronic Headaches From Back Of Eyes While Watching TV Or On Comp. Dizziness, Unable To Concentrate. Have Cylindrical Power. Help

Hi doctor,I have been getting chronic headaches for the past one month especially when i am on computer or watchin tv.. The pain eminates from the back of my eyes .. feeling dizzy at times as well.. Have not able to concentrate on my work due to this.. I have cyclindrical power .. i used to get these type of headaches rarely earleir but off late been gettin these headaches on a regular basis.
Sat, 4 May 2013
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Hi,
Well the simplest solution would be that you may need new glasses since your eyes have gotten worse.
But then again the simplest solution isnt always the right one, as such go to your optician and get your eyesight checked, if your eyesight hasnt gotten worse then we can start looking at other options, as to what the cause may be.
I hope this helped.
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Chronic Headaches From Back Of Eyes While Watching TV Or On Comp. Dizziness, Unable To Concentrate. Have Cylindrical Power. Help

Hi, Well the simplest solution would be that you may need new glasses since your eyes have gotten worse. But then again the simplest solution isnt always the right one, as such go to your optician and get your eyesight checked, if your eyesight hasnt gotten worse then we can start looking at other options, as to what the cause may be. I hope this helped.