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hello today i was experiencing watery eyes espically when the wind was blowing and my eyes were just feeling irritated i also had a early morning so i was also tired could tiredness be whats causing this??? i sometimes get cloudiness in the morning not all the time and it doesnt coveer all my vision and i feel like i just need to blink it out is this cause for concern?? i have had had my eyes checked with an optometrist recently everything was normal and i had the photo of my eye visual feilds eye pressure all normal so am i just worrying for nothing ?? i also have anxiety issues................
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Anxiety can certainly make anything feel worse.  But what you're describing sounds really, really ordinary, not like something to worry about.  Allergy and wind make MY eyes water.  

If a doctor has looked into your eyes and even taken photos, he/she would have called you if there were anything wrong in there.


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no im not saying that the anxiety is making my eyes irritated i was just saying maybe my anxiety is making me think its worse than what it is???? but thank u for ur comment, but if there was something wrong with my eye would of it shown up in the photo they took of the inside of my eyes??
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I would suggest taking your eyes to an opthalmologist rather than to an optometrist.  The specialist in conditions of the eye can evaluate you for 'dry eye' as well as for allergies.  Wind would be a factor in both cases.  Tiredness probably is not.  I can't think of any way that anxiety could contribute directly to watery, irritated eyes, but if you're seeing someone for your anxiety anyhow, it might be time for a little conversation.
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my vision sometimes gets funny when i look at lights i never used to notice it before untill i start reading around on this website im only 23 is it possible i have so many problems with my eyes
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can any doctors answer my question?
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i also was told i need glasses as i am borderline long sighted
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