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Dec 1, 2013
Sunny A.
Something may've irritated your eyes last night
Dec 1, 2013
Diana J.
Allergy/ bacteria/ lack of sleep/ stress/ smth wrong about blood tension/ trauma etc:-) but fir beginning try to get enough sleep with night, maybe a mask for eyes with cold tea bags ( better green) or raw potatoes:-)
Dec 1, 2013
Diana J.
for* this night*
Dec 1, 2013
Britney A.
Don't worry about them.. blood pressure in your eyes raise when you don't get enough sleep or when you tire your eyes ( caused by reading a lot or in a low light..etc ) it will disappear when you rest and get enough sleep :)
Dec 1, 2013
Cass F.
I get them when doing nightshift, as the ladies said it's temporary and will go away by the next time you wake up.