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red eyelids all the time
A 20-year-old male asked:

Dr. Hamid Sajjadi answered
40 years experience Ophthalmology
See an Eye MD: In your age group dry eyes are less common than blepharitis, a condition were the oil producing glands become inspissated their orifice closes possibl ... Read More
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Dr. George Yang answered
27 years experience Ophthalmology
Yes: You describe classic symptoms of dry eyes. However, you need to determine if you have a quantity problem (not making enough tears) or a quality probl ... Read More
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Dr. Revathi Naadimuthu answered
17 years experience Ophthalmology
Try artificial tears: This is a very common problem with heavy computer use. Artificial tears over the counter are very helpful. Stay away from generics and brands like v ... Read More
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A 27-year-old member asked:

Dr. Bernard Seif answered
40 years experience Clinical Psychology
Eyelid itch: Our eyelid skin produces an oil to keep things lubricated. The area can get dry and/or infected. Please see your doctor who can diagnose and help. ... Read More

Dr. Rebecca Gliksman answered
38 years experience Internal Medicine
Skin on eyelids red: May be eczema, psoriasis, rosacea ( if elsewhere on face) or blepharitis - eyelid inflammation caused by bacterial/fungal/parasite infection meibomia ... Read More
A 30-year-old female asked:

Dr. Marie Trenga answered
36 years experience Family Medicine
Sensitivity: Even if you have had the same brand of contacts, you could be developing a sensitivity to them or the solutions you use, or it could be cosmetic sensi ... Read More
A 20-year-old male asked:

Dr. Richard Bensinger answered
52 years experience Ophthalmology
Assymetry: Keratconus is almost always assymetrical sometimes not even affecting one eye. While it is possible that the lens bothering you so much needs a bette ... Read More
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A 34-year-old female asked:

Dr. Randy Stevens answered
24 years experience General Surgery
Chalazion or stye: You may have a gland that is blocked or a stye. Usually stye point in and painful. Chalazion usually painless and point out. If you are bothered se ... Read More
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A 31-year-old female asked:

Dr. Marina Armendariz answered
26 years experience Pediatrics
Eye rash: Are they small redish purple dots or big spots, it could be any number of things from petechia to allergy, i recommend seeing her pediatrician.
A 37-year-old male asked:

Dr. Ronald Krauser answered
52 years experience Rheumatology
Get it evaluated: Have the problem evaluated by an ophthalmologist.
A male asked:

Dr. Katharine Cox answered
45 years experience Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Yes: Take a picture and show your doctor to help make a diagnosis. The fact it is intermittent makes it less a concern. There may be some intermittent bloc ... Read More
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A 33-year-old female asked:

Dr. Zach Patrick answered
13 years experience Emergency Medicine
See an doctor : This is a rather specific complaint and would best be evaluated by an ophthalmologist
A 50-year-old female asked:

Dr. Jovita Anyanwu answered
30 years experience Internal Medicine
Need evaluation: May be having an allergic reaction
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