What would cause both of your eyes to feel a lot pressure and see lots brown for few weeks then have only 1 in one eye with blurry vision dryness that days?

Potential Causes:

- Eye Infections: Infections such as conjunctivitis ("pink eye") or uveitis can cause inflammation and pressure in the eyes, leading to discomfort and blurred vision.

- Allergies: Allergic reactions can trigger inflammation and swelling in the eyes, leading to pressure and discomfort.

- Dry Eye Syndrome: Dryness in the eyes can lead to irritation and pressure sensation.

- Vitamin Deficiencies: Deficiencies in certain vitamins, such as vitamin A or B12, can cause eye problems including pressure, dryness, and blurry vision.

- Migraines: Migraine headaches can be accompanied by visual disturbances, including pressure in the eyes and blurry vision.

- Glaucoma: This condition involves increased pressure within the eye, leading to gradual damage to the optic nerve.

- Rare Eye Conditions: Certain rare eye conditions can also cause pressure and blurred vision in one eye.

It's important to consult an eye doctor (ophthalmologist or optometrist) for a comprehensive eye exam to determine the exact cause of your symptoms and receive proper treatment.

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