
Why My Eyes Become Bloodshot Red And Stingy ?

All so my eyes become bloodshot red and stingy
Do you have any idea why this is happening
This is seen in some patients with chronic nasal congestion.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for your query.
1. This is a common issue in some patients with chronic nasal congestion.
2. Assuming that the right concentration of saline and the correct temperature of rinse solution is being used, it may be due to allergy to any of the contents of the nasal rinse.
3. Usually, I use medications, nasal sprays, and steam inhalation to decongest the nose and then start nasal rinses for patients to overcome this issue.
4. The nasal and sinus anatomy is unique in different patients like a fingerprint. Hence depending upon the patient's response, the nasal rinses are discontinued if causing discomfort. As mentioned above, initial medication is done, and then the rinses are introduced. Sometimes a higher concentration of saline (2% instead of the usual 0.9%) helps decongest the narrow nasal and sinus openings.
5. Some patients are not comfortable at all or have side effects. The nasal rinses are discontinued and the patient is evaluated again which may include imaging.
I hope that I have answered your query.
If you have any further questions, I will be available to answer them.
Regards.


but do you have any idea why my eyes become red and stingy after using the solution ,as the saline solution only goes up my nose and not into my eyes?
Common nerve supply. Possible retrograde flow of the saline rinse.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for following up.
1. The nose, sinuses, eyes, and face have a common nerve supply from the Trigeminal (Fifth Cranial) nerve and nearby (interconnected) Cranial Nerves.
2. Irritation of the nose and sinuses therefore may cause burning, stinging, and redness in the eyes. In addition to the possible causes mentioned in the previous answer, the possibility of minute quantities of the saline nasal rinse solution being forced up the tear (lacrimal) ducts into the eyes. (Tears drain into the yes through these normal channels).
I hope that I have answered your query.
If you have any further questions, I will be available to answer them.
Regards.

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