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Eye Redness

Am getting a feeling like sand in my eyes whenever I happen to see any artificial light. TV, computer monitor, head lamps cause this troble. At this time, my eyes go little red. If I wear any cooling glass for some time, then this problem gets relieved for a while. Can you suggest a homeo solution to overcome this?
 
  Seren_GP on 2014-07-22
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
pl use homsopathic 'eye bright' sol. the direction of use is given with it.pl give feed back.
 
bapu4 9 years ago
Thanks for the response. When I enquired in local stores, they have only Wheezal eye bright solution. Is it fine to use this or do you recommend any particular company?
 
Seren_GP 9 years ago
This is homeopathic and you will get only on homeopathic shop ask it there I dont kno about wheezel
 
bapu4 9 years ago
Thanks.

Yes, I enquired only in home medical stores. They have something called Euphrasia from SBL and Eye Bright from Wheezal.

Also please suggest whether it is safe to continue this for one or two months. Or should I use this only whenever I get that sensation.....
 
Seren_GP 9 years ago

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