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What Causes Slight Blurred Vision And Pain In Left Eye?

So my left eye has been bothering me for two days now, my vision is a little blurred more so when doing something in the dark on a laptop; an theres an annoying pain in the left corner. I have pulled a couple eyelashes that seemed like threats but yielded no results.
Tue, 5 May 2015
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Hello and welcome.

Pain along with blurred vision could be a sign of something that requires medical attention. Your age, sex and drug history will also be helpful so in such a scenario a physical evaluation would be best. Do not pull out any more eyelashes and avoid touching or rubbing youe eye. Visit an ophthalmologist at the earliest for an elaborate evaluation. Avoid working in the dark, as it seems to be causing a problem with your accomodation which could be a good sign to fall back on to for a diagnosis.

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What Causes Slight Blurred Vision And Pain In Left Eye?

Hello and welcome. Pain along with blurred vision could be a sign of something that requires medical attention. Your age, sex and drug history will also be helpful so in such a scenario a physical evaluation would be best. Do not pull out any more eyelashes and avoid touching or rubbing youe eye. Visit an ophthalmologist at the earliest for an elaborate evaluation. Avoid working in the dark, as it seems to be causing a problem with your accomodation which could be a good sign to fall back on to for a diagnosis. Best wishes.