Dry eyes
Dry eyes can be a common phenomenon, a warning of an accommodation disorder, especially, when the patient is in a state of long-term sleep deprivation or has a medical condition that causes pain and fatigue in the eyes. If the patient has trachoma, which can also cause severe eye pain and for a long time, even at rest, it is necessary to go to a specialized medical facility.
Patients with dry eyes will have frequent burning eyes and difficulty opening their eyes when they wake up. In the most severe cases, the patient may gradually lose vision. When the eyes are dry, the patient always feels the eyes are burning, hot, tired, and heavy. Common symptoms are blurred vision after blinking, continuous tearing, and white discharge in the eye sockets. The eyes are increasingly sensitive to light. If for many mornings in a row when you wake up and your eyes feel extremely bright, and a little sore when exposed to sunlight, it is very likely that your eyes are experiencing some adverse problems.