Burning eyes and not able to open eyes

2023-12-02 07:56:29
Hello, my father in law mistakenly put drops in eyes which is non ophthalmologic, the drop that was wrongly used is divyadhara pathanjali drop which is meant for toothache, headache etc. We consulted opthalmologist and attaching the summary. Doctor performed eye wash and prescribed medications. I would like to know will this affect vision and recovery time considering the age factor. Is it reversible or not. Attaching the summary for your review and second opinion. Best regards Santosh
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Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns

Answered2023-12-02 07:57:55

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Please Continue treatment as advised by local ophthalmologist

Answered2023-12-02 15:09:31

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Follow the prescription. Follow up to ophthalmologist as adviced. Could be reversible depending upon corneal thickness involved.

Answered2023-12-02 11:10:35

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Pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment. Pl do not neglect.

Answered2023-12-02 11:10:19

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