
13 Reasons Why Your Eyes Are Always Red
Ever had bloodshot eyes? No, we don’t mean the ones you get when you’re angry. We’re talking about real red eyes that indicate health problems. While some of the reasons are ultimately harmless, others require immediate medical attention. In today’s video, we’ll be talking about 13 reasons why your eyes are red. Could it be due to dry eyes, eye strain, or contact lenses? What about corneal ulcers? We’ll be talking about all of these AND more... Other videos recommended for you: WATCH 🎥: 9 Ways Your Feet Are Telling You That Your Liver Is In Trouble - • 9 Ways Your Feet Are Telling You That... WATCH 🎥: 9 Acidic Foods You Should Stay Away From - • 9 ACIDIC Foods That May Threaten Your... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Medical Disclaimer: https://pastebin.com/xLmigD6i ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #EyeCare #RedEye #Bestie Sources: https://pastebin.com/bRXAJY4M Timestamps: Intro - 0:00 Dry Eye - 00:28 Contact Lenses - 01:31 Uveitis - 02:14 Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma - 02:56 Keratitis - 03:29 Broken Blood Vessels - 04:07 Blepharitis - 04:49 Allergies - 05:15 Pink Eye - 05:39 Scleritis - 06:08 Episcleritis - 06:27 Digital Eye Strain - 06:55 Irritants - 07:26 Music: https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/... https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Summary: 1. Dry Eye Dry eyes are one of the most common reasons behind red eyes. 2. Contact Lenses When you use contact lenses on a regular basis, it may cause irritation and dry eyes. As a result, you can end up with redness. 3. Uveitis (you-vee-eye-tis) The layer between your cornea and iris is called the uvea (you-vea). When the uvea gets inflamed, the condition is known as uveitis. 4. Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma Acute angle-closure glaucoma is a rare disease and happens when your eye pressure goes up dramatically. 5. Keratitis The cornea is the outermost layer of your eye. When this part becomes inflamed, it’s referred to as keratitis. 6. Broken Blood Vessels When there’s too much pressure built up in your eyes, it can cause the blood vessels to break and end up causing redness. 7. Blepharitis Your eyes have oil glands inside them, which can get clogged. When that happens, you will suffer inflammation which leads to blepharitis. 8. Allergies If you have allergies related to pollen and dust, exposure to these elements can cause your immune system to release chemicals known as histamines. 9. Pink Eye When you have pink eyes, it causes inflammation in the blood vessels, leading to redness. You can get pink eyes from infections caused by bacteria or exposure to viruses. 10. Scleritis When the white part of your eye, known as sclera (sklur-uh), becomes inflamed, it’s known as Scleritis. 11. Episcleritis The episcleral tissue is the part of the eye below the clear mucus membrane. When this tissue gets inflamed, you will suffer from a condition called episcleritis. 12. Digital Eye Strain If you tend to stare at screens for long hours, you could be giving yourself a digital eye strain. As a result, the eyes can become red from all the discomfort. For more information, please watch the video until the very end. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to Bestie : https://goo.gl/tUqro6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / bestieinc Instagram: / bestiehealth Website: www.bestie.com