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Originally Posted by Street Pharmacist
It's more than simple lack of sleep I would suspect. Your blink rate goes down when you watch TV or use a computer/iPhone, etc. The next day is just a combination of lack of sleep, dehydration and dry damage done the day before. Drink lots of water, take omega 3 and prevent the damage by using tear replacements on a preventative basis when using computer/watching TV
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I'm always hydrated, and always take my omega 3, but I'll try the droplets the day prior to the sore eyes, thanks!
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Originally Posted by Hesla
Could be eyelid related. If you can see blood vessels through your skin, and have crusty's in the morning it is likely you have Blepharitis. Blepharitis gets worse with lack of sleep, as well as when it is dry outside.
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I have neither signs. There is literally no difference in anything except for the soreness - which isn't relieved from droplets nor letting my eyes water or napping or anything!