Pain on blinking.

2020-07-03 11:52:25
Since yesterday I'm having pain in my left eye outer corner today I also got swelling only on the outer region it is irritating and pain every time I blink. What should I do to get rid of it.
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Only one eye. That too one corner...  Pain with blink can be a foreign body...  Or a lid infection.  If foreign body they will remove it..... And give u antibiotic...   Without getting consulted using antibiotic will not help if there is some foreign body inside. Pain and others will subside once cause is treated. 

Answered2020-07-04 21:09:39

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Vigamox eye drops thrice a day & moxicip eye ointment at bed time

Answered2020-07-04 08:53:35

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Its difficult to comment without seeing in person or a consult. It could be a foreign body in the eye or a lid infection.
Next Steps
Please consult a local ophthalmologist in person

Answered2020-07-04 04:54:08

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Can start a basic antibiotic drops n see How it goes If doesnt get better ...see a doc

Answered2020-07-04 07:08:23

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It is probably a stye or chalazion, kindly send a picture

Answered2020-07-03 15:16:29

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Most probably you are having stye in the eye.
Next Steps
Better consult an ophthalmologist
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To decrease pain you can take one tablet of combiflam (not empty stomach). But consult ophthalmologist for definitive treatment of your problem.

Answered2020-07-03 12:28:47

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