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    Pink eye, Low fever, sensitivity to light

    Recently I've been having a sensitivity to light, today I got Pink eye not sure of the cause, and around 3 hours after that I got a low fever. I'm assuming that this is from too much salty food and a messed up diet but I'd still want some advice it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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    Low fever, Changes in vision

    So I've already posted a thread on this but I seemed to get no replies. So recently I had pink eye which has passed but I also got a low fever that normally comes out at night. Also randomly I get changes in vision like I become more sensitive to light. Advice would be helpful, most likely a bad diet causing this but I'm a Hypochondriac so I'll be thinking I have cancer for as long as this lasts.

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    Re: Pink eye, Low fever, sensitivity to light

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    Re: Pink eye, Low fever, sensitivity to light

    Diet is a factor for sure but so is stress caused by anxiety disorders. Both can bugger up your immune/nervous system.
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    Re: Pink eye, Low fever, sensitivity to light

    Quote Originally Posted by KK77 View Post
    Diet is a factor for sure but so is stress caused by anxiety disorders. Both can bugger up your immune/nervous system.
    Would a fever be caused by terrible diet and anxiety? I'm not even sure if i have been having anxiety I'm very confused on the matter

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    Re: Pink eye, Low fever, sensitivity to light

    A weakened/lowered immune system can leave you more susceptible to viruses/infections.
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    Re: Pink eye, Low fever, sensitivity to light

    Quote Originally Posted by KK77 View Post
    A weakened/lowered immune system can leave you more susceptible to viruses/infections.
    I see I've been wondering if it was a virus/infection or not. Most likely is, hopefully, it goes away on its own time gonna have to eat healthier as well. But that is pretty hard to do.

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