Eye redness due to Hot water drop

2020-04-09 09:57:18
My one eye is red on one side. One very small hot water drop entered my eye while I was taking steam from vaporiser.I washed my eyes with cold water. It is 7 days now and using Ciprofloxacin (Ciplox eye drop of Cipla) drop but redness has not gone. There is no pain or other issue. I am also working on laptop 8 to 10 hours a day. Attaching pic of my left eye. Please suggest whether it will heel with time as due to lockdown there is limited access to Doctor and medicine. Thanks Raunak
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Hello. There is mild inflammation You can use FML -T eyedrop 4 times daily for a week under guidance of local ophthalmologist

Answered2020-04-10 13:31:28

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Need diluted steroids like FML eye drops along with lubricant drops

Answered2020-04-09 15:53:58

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Stop ciprofloxacin. Any backache or thyroid? Use lubricating drops.
Next Steps
consult online
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Avoid rubbing

Answered2020-04-09 11:16:02

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Do not worry about this. U need to reduce your screen time.
Next Steps
Stop Ciprofloxacin eyedrops now as it is not due to infection.
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Use Systane Ultra eyedrops 4-6 times a day. Adequate sleep Frequent breaks while working on screen (laptop/mobile).

Answered2020-04-09 10:21:44

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This needs steroid eye drops as already advised. You'll be fine in a few days.
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give adequate rest to your eyes during screen work.

Answered2020-04-09 15:28:55

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It appears to be Episcleritis. Stop Ciprofloxacin. Use 1) Lotepred LS Eye Drops 4 times a day for 1st 5 days. 3 times a day for 2nd 5 days 2 times a day for 3rd 5 days Once a day for 4th day 5 days 2) Refresh Tears Eye Drops 4 times a days for 20 days Give a gap of 5 minutes between applying the drops.

Answered2020-04-09 10:47:43

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