

For patients waking up with dryness, I recommend they use a gel or ointment tear drop before bed. Ceiling fans and CPAP devices can make the drying out even worse. As a result, even a small gap in our eyelids can lead to extreme drying out overnight because we don't blink in our sleep. It's a condition called lagophthalmos, where your eyes are closed but not tightly sealed as you enter deeper sleep. Many, many people wake up with redness because they don't actually sleep with their eyes fully or tightly shut. Hello! I have to preface this by saying I can't diagnose anything specifically for you because I've never evaluated your eyes, but you make a point that I want to address that I think could help both you and others. I know it's not sight threatening but please please help. I am very irritated by this condition of mine. She said I have dry eye on my left which is 'probably' what is causing my pink eye because she said when we watch iPad, we tend to blink less and that causing my left eye to get even drier resulting in pink eye.īut I forgot to ask her, why is my left eye pink in the morning when I wake up ? Because since my eyes are shut during sleep, how did my left eye get to be dry and pink up ? She also did a dry eye test on both eyes and said my reading for is 2 for the left and 7 for the right. I then went to another doctor who told me the yellow is due to the wound (she said there's no guarantee it will turn white again, but it might over time). There's no pain but it's just an irritation.
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Come evening after dinner and shower, if I get on my iPad or PC for an hour, I notice that my left eye again starts to pink up to reddish colour.

Then thru out the day, it stays white, unless if I am browsing my iPhone for half hour or longer, it starts to get a little pink again. However now, whenever I wake up every morning, my left eye is pink, which clears gradually after 5-10 minutes. That's something I can live with since its in a corner and not very visible.

Since then, the bubble isn't there anymore but the area where he lanced it is a little yellowish. The blood in my whites also cleared after 4-5 days from the lancing. Was put on antibiotics for 5 days, followed by a month on Patanol. I decided to see a doctor in Mar 16 he asked me to look up and to the left and he then lanced it with a needle at the bottom corner of my left eye white and drained the fluid out. However after using it for a week, I realized that it started to lose its effectiveness and in fact it got even pinker. It clears pink eyes wonderfully and the bubble subsided. It tends to cause me pink eye a few times in the daytime. I had a small clear fluid bubble on my left eye white near my nasal side in Jan 15. The procedure is painless (a topical anesthetic is used), but you may get a little bleeding due to the surrounding blood vessels in the conjunctival tissue. For large, persistent cysts sometimes the only treatment is to get the cyst drained. I have found that steroids (drops or ointments) can help decrease the size of the cyst, but they don't work with every patient. A little speck of dirt or debris could be your culprit. Your eye care provider is going to check carefully to make sure nothing is trapped in the eye or eyelid that could be rubbing the area. You can try just using artificial tears and wait for the cyst to go away on its own, but sometimes a doctor's intervention can speed the process up quite a bit. This is why your surgeon is such a highly trained professional! You can see the blood vessels in the conjunctival tissue clearly here-if one gets nicked during the excision you may have a little bleeding. This large cyst will probably require excision and drainage to fully heal. Over the counter artificial tears can help improve comfort, but until the cyst is gone, the irritation of it rubbing against your lid will persist. As you blink, you may feel the cyst under your eyelid, creating an uncomfortable irritation. If you have a conjunctival cyst, the best thing you can do is avoid irritating it further - that means no eye rubbing or poking at it try to get it to pop. The bad news: they aren't very comfortable, and can be really hard to get rid of. Think of it like a blister, like the ones you get on your feet when your shoes rub an area over and over again. Have you ever rubbed your eye and then noticed, a small clear bump on the white of the eye? Usually rubbing will just cause redness, but sometimes excessive rubbing of the clear vascular tissue (the conjunctiva) that lays on top of the white of the eye (these sclera) can cause a cyst to form.
