Yes, if you have been experiencing burning and redness in your eyes for two weeks, it is recommended to consult an optometrist. If your vision is affected, you are sensitive to light, or if your eye has been in contact with chemicals or heat, it is important to seek professional advice. Additionally, if you experience pain in your eyes or notice yellow crusts or discharge, it is best to see a healthcare provider. Properly hydrating your eyes with artificial tears can help alleviate irritation, and using a moisturizing ointment at night may also be beneficial. If your symptoms persist after three days of this treatment, it is advisable to seek medical attention.
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