Common Warning Signs Of Photokeratitis
Intense Tearing
Intense tearing is one of the most unpleasant symptoms that develops with photokeratitis. Patients may notice their eyes water almost constantly, and this can dry out the eye. As a result, the eye and eyelids may feel sticky or gritty, and the eyes might appear very red. Some patients describe the gritty feeling as being like sand stuck in the eyes. To reduce the intense tearing and associated symptoms, doctors frequently advise patients to use artificial tears to lubricate the eyes and help the outer surface of the eye retain more moisture. Artificial tears are available over-the-counter, and they can be used several times each day. Eye professionals can prescribe stronger versions as needed, and eye ointments can sometimes reduce the gritty sensation in the eyes as well. When selecting artificial tears, individuals should be aware there are versions with and without preservatives. While the preservatives reduce the growth of bacteria once the eye drops have been opened, patients with photokeratitis might find the preservatives irritate their eyes, especially since they will likely need to use artificial tears more than four times each day. In this case, the preservative-free artificial tears may be a better option.
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