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What is Difficulty keeping eyes open? , get treatment options in Pune

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Dr. Aditya Raut M.B.B.S D.O.MS
Updated on Mar 08  •  2 mins read
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What is Difficulty keeping eyes open

Difficulty keeping eyes open is a symptom of a range of medical conditions, including fatigue, dehydration, and neurological conditions.Difficulty keeping eyes open can affect your ability to perform daily activities, such as driving and reading.It can also impair your vision and make it difficult to focus on objects.If difficulty keeping eyes open is left untreated, it can lead to more serious health issues, such as headaches, sleep disturbance, and eye strain.It is important to seek medical attention if you experience difficulty keeping eyes open, as it may be a sign of a serious condition.Treatment of difficulty keeping eyes open is based on the underlying cause and may include medication, lifestyle changes, or surgery.


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Do I need to get checked for Difficulty keeping eyes open

  1. Do you have difficulty staying awake during the day?
  2. Are you having trouble concentrating or focusing?
  3. Do you feel excessively sleepy during the day?

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Causes of Difficulty keeping eyes open

  1. Lack of sleep or fatigue
  2. Allergies or dry eye
  3. Blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids)
  4. Refractive error (nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism)
  5. Conjunctivitis (pink eye)
  6. Corneal abrasion or ulcer
  7. Ocular muscle weakness
  8. Foreign body in the eye
  9. Neurological conditions (e.g. Bell’s palsy)
  10. Certain medications, including antihistamines, decongestants, and antidepressants

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Treatment

  1. Medical Treatment
    1. Artificial Tears: Artificial tears are a type of lubricating eye drops that help to moisten and lubricate the eyes, which can help to reduce eye fatigue and difficulty keeping eyes open.
    2. Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Omega-3 fatty acids are a type of nutritional supplement that can help to reduce inflammation and dryness in the eyes, which can help with difficulty keeping eyes open.
    3. Warm Compresses: Warm compresses are a method of applying a warm, moist cloth to the eyes for a few minutes. This can help to reduce inflammation and irritation, which can help to reduce difficulty keeping eyes open.
    4. Lubricating Ointments: Lubricating ointments are a type of eye ointment that can be applied to the eyes to reduce dryness and irritation, which can help with difficulty keeping eyes open.
    5. Sunglasses: Wearing sunglasses can help to protect the eyes from the sun's UV rays, which can help to reduce eye fatigue and difficulty keeping eyes open.
  2. Surgical Treatment
    1. Ptosis Surgery: Ptosis is a condition where the eyelid droops. A surgical procedure can be used to correct it by lifting the eyelid and making it more symmetrical.
    2. Blepharoplasty: Blepharoplasty is a procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the eyelids to improve the appearance of the eyes.
    3. Botox Injections: Botox injections can be used to relax the muscles around the eyes and help reduce the strain on the eyelids, allowing them to stay open more easily.
    4. Entropion Surgery: Entropion is a condition where the eyelids turn inwards, causing the eyelashes to rub against the eye. Surgery is used to correct the issue.
    5. Laser Resurfacing: Laser resurfacing can be used to reduce wrinkles and fine lines around the eyes, which can help reduce the strain on the eyelids.
  3. Home Remedies
    1. Get Enough Sleep: Not getting enough sleep can lead to difficulty keeping your eyes open. Aim for 7-8 hours of sleep each night.
    2. Reduce Screen Time: Staring at screens for long periods of time can cause eye strain and fatigue, leading to difficulty keeping one’s eyes open. Try to reduce the amount of time you spend in front of screens.
    3. Take Breaks: Taking regular breaks while working or studying can help reduce eye fatigue and strain. Take a break every 30 minutes or so to give your eyes a rest.
    4. Hydrate: Dehydration can lead to eye fatigue and dryness. Make sure you drink plenty of water throughout the day to keep your eyes hydrated.
    5. Use Artificial Tears: If your eyes feel dry, use artificial tears to help lubricate them. This can help reduce eye strain and fatigue.
    6. Wear Sunglasses: Wearing sunglasses when outdoors can help protect your eyes from the sun’s rays and reduce the risk of eye fatigue.
    7. Meditate: Meditation can help reduce stress, which can lead to difficulty keeping eyes open. Try a few minutes of meditation each day to help reduce stress levels.

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Reviewed By

Dr.Aditya Raut, MBBS, DOMS, Cataract and Refractive Surgeon, with experience of over 3000 cataract surgeries.

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Article Reviewed by Dr. Aditya Raut M.B.B.S D.O.MS Cataract Lasik and refractive surgeon
Specialist in number reduction surgery, Refractive Lens exchange and ICL surgery.

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