Can y'all help? · 7:54am Jan 12th, 2020
At random times, usually at night, my right eye will suddenly go into unbearable pain and I start crying a storm... Out of that one eye.
My left eye is perfectly fine. No tears.
And this only lasts for a minute or less. But it's like my right eye just gushes out water.
Can y'all help? XD
Are you laying in your side when it happens?
Hey mine does that too sometimes. I don't really know why either. For me it kinda just happens? *shrug*
5184750
Same...
5184749
No on my stomach.
5184751
You lay in your stomach? Huh.. Anyway, usually when I lay in my side for a long time, my eye closest to the bed will leak out tears.
5184752
Huh. Man eyes are wack
5184753
You should see my percribtions for my glasses. They’re bricks.
5184754
XD oof. I'm nearsighted so bad that a person 12 inches away from me looks like a potato.
5184755
I can’t read any small font that’s more than a foot away from me.
5184758
Yeah probs.
5184757
Oof
It's times like these that I appreciate my 20/20 vision.
You should see a doctor about that.
I can only see out of my right eye, completely bind in my left and I need glasses. In short I'm half-blind, near sighted, glare sensitive (bright lights give me a headache) and night blind (pretty much no night vision).
I hope you get yourself looked at, if only for everyone's peace of mind. Whatever your eye is doing doesn't sound healthy.
It sounds like you've got cluster headaches. If I remember correctly cluster headaches are a form of headache that typically occurs in periods of about 1 week to 2 months where afflicted people suffer from immense pain in one eye, often tearing up and occasionally reddening the eye. After a cluster period you typically have 6 months to a year of down-time before they start again, although this differs from person to person.
Here's the thing about this: you are really unlucky, clusters are 5x more likely to occur in Men than Women and rarely occur in anyone below the age of twenty and above the age of fifty. Other ways to get clusters is through genetics,( such as one of your parents or siblings having them) underage drinking, severe head trauma, and smoking, surprisingly.
I don't know of any treatments for clusters but I do know that it's a bad idea to consume any alcoholic substances during a cluster period. I'd recommend seeing a doctor for anything along the lines of treatment. There's also the possibility of it being migraines, which suck just as much, or eye-strain from bad lighting, but clusters are the most likely from what I can gather.
Just a side note, take everything said with a grain of salt, I'm going on everything I remember plus about a hours worth of searching the internet.
Wish I could help, but the only experience I have with this kind of stuff is the top of my eyes hurting occasionally and my eyes randomly twitching. My doctor said the pain was likely just eye strain. And the twitching was weird, but not a problem.
Could have something to do with eye strain, one eye does usually work harder than the other. My right eye is the first one to start hurting when strain starts.
But I could be completely wrong. I'd check google, but that would diagnose a runny nose as cancer.
5184774
Oh damn that sounds about right. But is it possible that clusters only happen at night? XD for like one day at random weeks?
5184876
From what I know, no, but then again I'm no doctor, just a 14 year old with an interest in science of all kinds.
No idea what would help.
Glitters is goooooold