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  2. Dry, itching or infected eyes? Blame the fall weather. - AOL

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    Experts break down what's causing your eye irritation — and how to protect your peepers. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  3. Do your eyes hurt after the eclipse? Here's why they may be ...

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    But even with proper glasses, your eyes can get sore and dry from long periods of intense focus, Dr. Carl Jacobsen, a clinical professor at the UC Berkeley School of Optometry, told the Washington ...

  4. A Key West woman tried to kill her boyfriend’s 7-year-old son ...

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    The boy was also waking up in the morning with swollen and irritated eyes, “with no explanation as to why,” Crean said. Pratt is the father’s girlfriend and not the child’s mother, Crean said.

  5. Non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy - Wikipedia

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    NAION usually presents suddenly as painless vision loss in one eye, often noticed upon waking up. The visual field defects can vary, and while some patients may experience immediate maximal vision loss, others may notice a gradual worsening. The optic disc in these cases can appear swollen, sometimes accompanied by hemorrhages. [41]

  6. Blepharitis - Wikipedia

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    Watery eyes – due to excessive tearing. [7] Red eyes – due to dilated blood vessels on the sclera. [7] Swollen eyelids – due to inflammation. [7] Crusting at the eyelid margins/base of the eyelashes/medial canthus, generally worse on waking – due to excessive bacterial buildup along the lid margins. [4] [5] [7]

  7. Periorbital puffiness - Wikipedia

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    The periorbital tissues are most noticeably swollen immediately after waking, perhaps due to the gravitational redistribution of fluid in the horizontal position. Eye puffiness may also be caused by: Normal aging – As a person grows older, the skin around the eyes becomes thinner and may swell or droop. [2]