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Suggest Treatment For Constant Cold Feeling In Eye

Hello, my name is Samantha and I have a question that has be bugging me for a while. Here s the thing, my eyes constantly get cold, so cold I have to squint in order to see. I m not joking at all. I have gone to my nurse about this, and she didn t know what to do. It s quite very constant and it happens to me about 1-2 times per day. I m not quite sure what s going on with my constant cold eyes, but I would like to know what it is and how to treat it. Thank you very much for you time.
Wed, 17 Sep 2014
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When you are in extremely cold weather it is common for the exposed areas like the nose and eyes to become cold. If your vision is otherwise normal, you could try some warm fomentation over the eyes by blowing on a kerchief and putting the warm cloth to your eyes.
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Suggest Treatment For Constant Cold Feeling In Eye

When you are in extremely cold weather it is common for the exposed areas like the nose and eyes to become cold. If your vision is otherwise normal, you could try some warm fomentation over the eyes by blowing on a kerchief and putting the warm cloth to your eyes.