Posted on March 10, 2010.
Which of the range of Optrex eye drops would be best for me? Well, basically, I'm 13 years old and my eyes are bloodshot pretty. I receive at least eight hours of sleep per day most of the time, but even if I sleep late, I can still wake up with bloodshot eyes. I have glasses for long distances and the research board at school, etc. If I wear my glasses for a long time, then when I removed my eyes can sometimes feel a bit tired, ill at comfortable, you know? So my mother agreed to let me try some eye drops Optrex. I wonder if it would be a good drops for me?
http://www.optrex.co.uk/optrex_range/opt ...
I just wonder. Because the problem is the bloodshot eyes, and I think that the eye drops would be good for that. But I wonder, how many times can I take this? I did not, so I do not know if the eyes bloodshot will disappear or come back, and he says it is not recommended for everyday use, then how many times I am capable of the apply?
And if I just use it like once a month or something, that one of the eye drops every day that I could use to resolve the unease I feel when I remove my glasses? Scroll down and there is a list of all the eye drops that can be used daily
http://www.optrex.co.uk/faq/index.php
I am constantly taking them on and off to school, and I just cn'at apply eye drops to school, so I have to apply before school. Would they still work if I do not wear my glasses for a few hours after using the eye drops and then when I take them off, I will not feel awkward?
And what is his name, I suffer when I take my glasses? Dry eyes? Or just uncomfortable in general? How can I tell if my eyes are dry or not?
Also, I hope it will not be a problem with the drops, but I have a few small gray dots in my eyes? Do not cause a problem as far as I'm concerned, and I go to the optician every six months and they did not say it was something serious, or even spoke of it as a matter of fact, and yeah. Hopefully it will not cause a problem with eye drops, and I can still take them?
And I'm due for an opticians appointment on Monday, then I start to take the drops as quickly as possible, hopefully before my appointment because I always feel nervous about that opticians will they tell me that my eyes are really bad because they have veins and other things ...
Thank you. :)
Why not just go to your doctor and get eye drops, which I did. I suffer from dry eyes due to being on the computer and watching too much television, too, if you work continuously on a computer so that could be your problem. Consult your doctor before you start on something else. You are still very young with stuff for the eyes.
and I'm sure you can go to a store and find eye drops that will work for you. If you just take the time to read. to see which one you need. the store has all kinds of eye drops. and if they do not work. you should consult a doctor. and goodbye.