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  2. Why Do My Eyes Hurt? 11 Possible Causes of Eye Pain ... - WebMD

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    Sometimes discomfort or pain results from a problem in your eye or the parts around it, such as: Cornea: The clear window in the front of your eye that focuses light. Sclera: The whites of your...

  3. Eye Irritation: 8 Common Causes and How To Treat It

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    Eye irritation is a term for eye discomfort, itchiness or dryness. It has a variety of causes, ranging from mild to serious. Eye irritation usually gets better quickly with at-home remedies and over-the-counter eye drops.

  4. Eye Pain: Causes, Common Conditions & Treatment

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    Health Library / Symptoms / Eye Pain. Eye pain can affect one or both eyes. You can have eye pain because of things like injuries, inflammation and infections. Treatment depends on the cause of eye pain and may include things like eye drops, shielding your eyes or having surgery.

  5. Eye pain Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Have a burning, itching or throbbing eye? Find out possible causes of eye pain and when it's time to call the doctor.

  6. Eye discomfort and redness in adults - Mayo Clinic

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    Eye discomfort and redness in adults. Find possible causes of eye discomfort and redness based on specific factors. Check one or more factors on this page that apply to your symptoms.

  7. Eye pain that occurs deeper within the eye may feel aching, gritty, stabbing, or throbbing. Eye pain accompanied by vision loss may be a symptom of an emergency medical issue.

  8. Eye Pain: Pain In or Behind Eyes, Headaches with Eye Pain

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    Dry eyes. Another very common cause of eye discomfort is dry eyes. Usually dry eye discomfort begins more slowly and gradually than eye pain from a corneal foreign body or abrasion. Sometimes dry eyes can lead to a corneal abrasion, because there are not enough tears on the surface of the eye to keep the cornea moist and slippery.