3. Redness
The symptoms of sandy eyes associated with a bulging eye disorder, and dry eye syndrome, may lead to changes in the coloring of the whites of your eyes. The whites of the eyes may turn red, and look angry in appearance.
The cause of the redness is due to the irritation of the membrane lining the eye. When dry syndrome develops due to bulging eye disorder; the patient experiences severe irritation of the eyes. As a result, they start to rub their eyes more frequently throughout the day. This action causes irritation and inflammation of the eyelids and the tear ducts, causing redness around the eyes as well as the white of the eyes.
Patients experiencing these symptoms should use natural tears to help lubricate the eyeball and prevent redness from occurring. However, patients in the advanced stages of the disorder may require medical intervention to help them overcome the effects of the disorder. Speak to your doctor about medical treatments and drugs available to help you manage the results of the condition.