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How Can I Cope with Dry, Itchy Eyes?
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Stewart
Mar 8, 2019
pruritus
itchy skin
dry eyes
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Rhoda Richards
Mar 8, 2019
Trying to fond cause of red it itchy upper eyelid and treatment for same. A & D ointment relieves but as soon as that is absorbed eyes itch again and become red.
Albert Carr
Mar 8, 2019
Red and itchy eyelid is commonly linked to infection, if you don't see an eye Dr. , a simple way is to use salt water on the eyelid. Put some salt into purified water, use a cotton swab to wipe the spot. If this doesn't work, you go to see a Dr.
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Rhoda Richards
Mar 8, 2019
Trying to fond cause of red it itchy upper eyelid and treatment for same. A & D ointment relieves but as soon as that is absorbed eyes itch again and become red.
Albert Carr
Mar 8, 2019
Red and itchy eyelid is commonly linked to infection, if you don't see an eye Dr. , a simple way is to use salt water on the eyelid. Put some salt into purified water, use a cotton swab to wipe the spot. If this doesn't work, you go to see a Dr.
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