My eyes burn a lot, feel dry, and are sensitive to bright light. What eye drops or medicine should I use?
Asked by Female, 27 · 18 days ago
Burning, dryness, and sensitivity to bright light in the eyes are commonly caused by dry eye disease, allergy, excessive screen use, dust exposure, lack of sleep, or irritation from environmental factors such as wind and smoke. In some cases, these symptoms may also occur with infection or inflammation of the eye surface. Lubricating eye drops (artificial tears) are usually the first treatment used to relieve dryness and burning. These drops help keep the eyes moist and reduce irritation. If an allergy is contributing to the symptoms, a doctor may also recommend anti-allergy eye drops or antihistamine medicines. Wearing sunglasses outdoors and reducing exposure to dust, smoke, and bright sunlight may help decrease light sensitivity. Try to rest your eyes regularly, especially during long periods of mobile or computer use. Blinking more often and staying well hydrated can also improve eye comfort. Avoid rubbing the eyes, as this may worsen irritation. Do not use steroid eye drops without medical advice, as they can harm the eyes if used incorrectly. You should see an eye doctor if you develop severe pain, blurred vision, discharge, worsening redness, or persistent light sensitivity, as these symptoms may require detailed examination and specific treatment.