Hi there! Welcome to the boards!
Boy, I feel bad for you! To have this at such a young age! I'm young too (22). I've had dry eye problems for quite a long time. My first question to you is, exactly what eyedrops have you used so far? Have you tried plain artificial tears? You said the other drops burned. I don't know what you used, but it could be that those drops contain a preservative or something else that you might be allergic to. And I hate to say it, but a lot of the drops that claim to get rid of redness do burn. It's not good to use a drop that says it gets rid of redness (unless it has been prescribed by a dr) because a lot of the redness relievers have what is called a "rebound effect". As soon as you stop using it, your eyes will get worse again. And ALL that they do is get rid of the redness. They do not treat the problem that is CAUSING the redness. And as soon as you stop using it, the redness comes right back, even stronger than before. If you are using something that claims to be a redness reducer or reliever, be very careful and don't use it too much.
You might need a prescription allergy drop like Patanol. Most allergy drops will burn too when you first put them in, but they do work. (if it is an allergy that is the problem.) It is also possible that you have conjunctivitis (pink eye). It's best to get checked out by a doctor.
Preservative free artificial tears such as Bion Tears or Thera Tears can never hurt. If your family has an eye dr that they go to, ask your mom to make you an appointment. Or if you don't know of an eye dr, you can start by asking your regular family doctor or pediatrician.
In the meantime, cold compresses can really help with the discomfort. Just wet a clean washcloth with some cold water, wring it out until it isn't dripping, and lay down with it on your eyes.
Good luck, and please go to the dr to get a definite diagnosis and treatment. Over the counter drops aren't the best thing.
Let me know what happens,
Elyse