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Bob Butts

watercure2@comcast.net


Oct 13, 07 - 9:38 AM
bloodshot eyes

Any suggestions on what to do for bloodshot eyes. They have been bothering me for about three months.
stoney

www.myspace.com/lumbeestring


Oct 13th, 2007 - 9:33 PM
Re: bloodshot eyes

hey bob it could be your computer screen,your screen can allso cause something like sinus infection,and floaters of the eyes,floater look like thin black hairs running through your eye when you up close looking at someone or something.
Bob Butts



Oct 14th, 2007 - 1:43 AM
Re: bloodshot eyes

Actually it is my wife's eyes and she wakes up with them that way ever morning. I will give your message to her. Thanks.
PureTone



Oct 28th, 2007 - 8:55 PM
Re: bloodshot eyes

Hi Bob, if it has been bothering you for about 3 (three) months inspite of your remedies, please consult an eye doctor immediately to rule out infection, injury, or something else. It is better to be safe than sorry.


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