{'en': 'The eyes "hurt"', 'es': 'Le "duelen" los ojos'} Image

The eyes "hurt"

  
T1d
01/07/2017 11:52 a.m.

Hello, the girl almost since I say that they hurt / chop eyes and sometimes tells me that she has cookie pieces in eyes.

I told him in the hospital, they told me that it is surely that he sees something blurred, I told them that if they would look at him, they told me that later.

What happens to him is normal?What tells me the girl is normal, common common?And sometimes I tell him for that ... he tells me where, where doa?

And I don't know if it doesn't see well or what is it.

I asked for a time with pediatric ophthalmologo who looked at her to see Q, they told me that if he doesn't see well, he has nothing to do with diabetes, only if that is blurred yes.

Thank you

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solaria
01/07/2017 1:01 p.m.

@"T1d".Good day.Your concern;"They hurt / Pican eyes scratch them and sometimes he tells me that he has cookie pieces in eyes."This happens to me, but it is a consequence of allergic rhinitis and/or makeup.Try opatanol or similar columus while you get an appointment with specialist.Greetings.

Debut 46 â- 2012. DM1. Celiaquía e intolerancia lactosa. Anemia perniciosa.
MiniMed 640g + SmartGuard.

  
Javier Arriaga Sanz
01/07/2017 3:29 p.m.

The symptoms are of conjunctivitis or a kerato-conjunctivitis, but it is essential that it be evaluated, as soon as possible, by an ophthalmologist, if possible pediatric, because there are many eye processes with symptomatology of strange body sensation.What is clear is that it does not have to be related to diabetes, and that of leaving the problems, however small, for later .... it does not seem to make too much sense.Symptoms are nothing more than warning mechanisms, which must be evaluated by someone competent, in this case, the ophthalmologist.In theory, it is impossible at that age, that the retina is affected by diabetes

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T1d
01/07/2017 4:54 p.m.

When commenting on it in hospital they told me it will be blurred and says about trozitos cookie because he must feel that as a sand and that is why he says about the cookie piece .. They told me in hospital and they did not give him more importance than that if he was worriedI asked for time with ophthalmologist and that I did.Let's see what is, thank you

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Regina
01/07/2017 5:20 p.m.

My daughter had allergic conjunctivitis several times.His eyes chopped a lot.But it happened to him with an antihistamine.Let's see if it happens soon, which is very uncomfortable.

Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free)
Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20

  
Nila
01/09/2017 9:26 a.m.

It sometimes happens to me, can it be dry ocular?Use artificial tears to see if that improves, it is that for example the dust of the chalk kills me, it leaves me dry eyes as if I had a sand, it hurts to the flickering.It does not have to be a consequence of diabetes, maybe it's that, it doesn't tear much, I don't blink much and I have it too dry.Anyway, ask for an appointment with an ophthalmologist and check it.But since artificial tears are not harmful to that to see if you feel more comfortable.

Diabetes desde 03/15
Lantus
MODY 3
HG octubre 2021: 5,7; junio 2021: 6,5; 2020: 6,7; 2019: 6,7. 2018: 6,4

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