What’s wrong with nearsightedness and feeling like there’s something in your eyes?

Patients with myopia are prone to visual fatigue, which can lead to uncomfortable symptoms such as foreign body sensation, soreness and swelling of the eyes, and can also be caused by foreign bodies in the eyes, conjunctivitis, and so on.
Myopia occurs with bad eye habits and congenital heredity, etc. Myopia patients are prone to visual fatigue, which leads to discomfort symptoms such as soreness and swelling of the eyes, foreign body sensation, blurred vision, and so on.
Foreign body sensation in the eyes of myopic patients may also be caused by the irritation of foreign objects in the eyes such as sand grains and hair, and patients may also experience discomfort symptoms such as tingling in the eyes and photophobia. If the patient’s conjunctival tissue is infected by bacteria and other germs, conjunctivitis can be induced, and under the stimulation of inflammation, the patient may experience redness and swelling of the eyes, foreign body sensation, photophobia, tearing and other discomforts.
It is recommended that myopic patients with significant ocular discomfort seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.