What should I do if my eyes are sore?

Common clinical causes of sore eyes include visual fatigue, dry eye, glaucoma, etc., which require proper rest for the eyes, wearing glasses of appropriate prescription, eye drops, laser and surgical treatments.
1. For sore eyes caused by visual fatigue, you need to rest your eyes properly and avoid prolonged close-distance use of eyes. If there is myopia, astigmatism and other refractive errors, you need to wear appropriate glasses to correct them. If there is presbyopia, you need to wear glasses in time to correct it. If necessary, it is necessary to timely use the seven leaves of digitalis double glycoside eye drops, pearl eye drops to relieve.
2. Sour eyes caused by dry eye syndrome should be relieved by artificial tears such as sodium vitrate eye drops and polyethylene glycol eye drops.
3. Eye acidity caused by glaucoma is common in chronic glaucoma, which can be relieved by eye drops such as carteolol eye drops and tafluprost eye drops to reduce intraocular pressure. In case of chronic angle-closure glaucoma, laser iris perimetry, trabeculectomy and other treatments can be performed.
It is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment to identify the causes of eye acidity and then target treatment.