Conjunctivitis

2020-07-29 04:25:46
I have white lymph at the edge of iris on one of the eyes and red eyes. I consulted a doctor and he told it's viral conjunctivitis. I used carboxymethylcellulose eye drops and Moxifloxacim with Dexamethasone phosphate eye drops. I used them for 5 and stopped as my eye got better. It's been 1 month but still that white lymph is present around at the edge of iris. Even though redness is reduced, I still feel discomfort in the eye. What should I do now?
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Photographs will be good to guide you further

Answered2020-08-01 03:59:14

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Looks like you had an inflammed Pinguecula ,for which you had taken antibiotics with steroids. Now if there is no redness avoid using steroids , just continue lubricants. Please post pic to get better idea
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1.Use CMC 0.5 % 4 times/day for 2-4 weeks 2. Consult ophthalmologist in case it's bothering very much

Answered2020-07-31 04:57:30

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Namaste It would be better if u share the photos of the eye .. donot use antibiotic steroid eye drops on your own .. continue lubricants as of now
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Do vedio consultation or visit eye hospital

Answered2020-07-29 08:58:49

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By what I understood from your question Sometimes viral conjunctivitis can induce some whitish opacities in the black part of your eye( cornea) ..they can persist longer after resolution of conjunctivitis . Preexisting whitish membranes (pterygium) at the edge of cornea can get inflamed and present with red eye, Online  consultantion helps you

Answered2020-07-29 08:15:11

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Pls send pics or opt for online consultation

Answered2020-07-29 08:15:08

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Can u send some pics ..
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Online consult

Answered2020-07-29 08:05:28

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Please do a online video consultation

Answered2020-07-29 12:42:56

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You can upload an image so that we are in better position to diagnose your problem. As of now I feel that what you are talking lymph at edge of iris, is most probably a pingecula. And you perhaps had inflammation in it . If it is really a pingecula it will not disappear with any treatment.
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Consult an ophthalmologist again for your problem.

Answered2020-07-29 08:20:57

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Some pictures would be helpful
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Seek an online video consult with your Ophthalmologist

Answered2020-07-29 08:08:15

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