i wear contacts.
theyr like red.the white part i mean.
they kinda like burn from time to time too, and when it burns, tears come out since its burning so much.
what should i do?? ...
I dunno if I am having a serious dumb moment but I have ordered Proclear shere contacts online - the boxes arrived today but there was no marking on the box to tell me which is ...
ok 1st i got glases today and they make my eyes ich and make me more blind and dont help at all when i look and try to read something it doesnt matter how far away it is but i cant read it as well ...
I had glasses since the 3rd grade I am now in 5th grade I had worn 4 different glasses the most recent one I am wearing is my only favorite but it is kinda big and it always falls so I leave it there ...
last week i think i had an allergic reaction to something...i had hives all over and eventually my right eye swelled and got really itchy. then it turned red and it got worse ever since last week.<...
Do u no a site where I can get colored contacts and they work real good...like i go to www.insanelenses.com and they have good colored contacts there and i have brown eyes and i baught aqua and ...
I have been trying for weeks to get my contact lenses into my eye... are there people out there who just can't do it or am I the only one? My scrip is only -0.5 and sometimes I think it's ...
I've been wearing glasses for almost 6 months now, i would like to try contact lenses. Are the prescription of the glasses and the contacts compatible? Or should i have an eye exam first? What ...
right now, my eye grade's about 7.00 and i'm only fifteen. i'm worried that it might get really worse before i can have a laser treatment, or that i might be one of those who can'...
Okay, so i where contacts and as some of you know Cedar Point has some VERY high powered roller coasters, i was wondering if it would hurt my eyes wearing contacts while going on those roller coaster....
I'm so dumb with contacts it seems. I took
a 30 minute class learning to use them..I have no
trouble getting them in, it's out. I feel like I'm
taking them out with ...
i have asian eyes and my right eye seem to be bigger than my left. its like the crease on my left eye fold in more? im not really sure how to explain it but it looks similar to this..
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Why do my eyes keep getting jittery/bouncy?
it's happening more and more often. heard it could be lack of calcium, but it's so un-nerving, i'm scared i have a tumor behind my eyes!! please help
Well one thing is for certain... to get this diagnosed properly you need to see an eye doctor!
From your description it sounds like you may have a condition called nystagmus!
Nystagmus is an involuntary rhythmic shaking or wobbling of the eyes (side to side, up and down, rotating and/or oscillating) and can have many causes such as an underlying ocular or neurological disorder. There are over 45 types of nystagmus and MANY underlying causes some of them serious and some are not! Even nutritional deficiencies, usually in magnesium or thiamin can play a role in some cases of nystagmus!
It is important to see a doctor for a diagnosis and if it is nystagmus they will have to determine the underlying cause and treat it accordingly!
Good luck :)
manwomen23
that happens to me a lot... I don't think anything is wrong it happens to some of my other muscles sometimes. I think it is like a brief muscle spasm or something...
Tom Graphics
You need to contact your Medical Doctor..could be something serious
spindymindi
it could be anything id get to a Dr immediately
Jennifer
It sounds like you may have nystagmus or some ocular muscle spasm. This needs to be evaluated by an eye doctor for a correct diagnosis.
I work in an ophthalmology group, and a lot of the time nystagmus is unnerving and can be caused by a variety of things: facial nerve spasms, ocular muscle spasms, and at times, more serious nervous system conditions.
If you have any pain, sudden loss of vision, double vision, get to an eye doctor ASAP. I would make an appointment this week to have this evaluated and to get some treatment options, or referrals if necessary, to a specialist trained in evaluating nystagmus. The specialists in my office who see the most nystagmus cases are neuro-ophthalmologists and strabismus surgeons. They have ways of measuring the type and quality of nystagmus and have quite a few options available out there for treatments.
As for lack of calcium, I haven't heard of any mineral deficiencies being connected, but I'm not a physician, so that would be a great question for your eye doctor. I do know that some medications have been linked to causing nystagmus, so take your medication list with you to your appointment, including dosages and how frequently you take it.
Good luck and make that appointment this week. 1) It will help settle your mind and 2) you can start getting treatment and learn how to control your nystagmus.