Post conjunctivitis problem

2020-08-11 18:40:11
After conjunctivitis white spots have been developed in my eyes and i have consulted the doctor but when i takes medicines the vision clear but when i stop it again colurless ring repeats, 5 months of taking eye drops and ointments but it is as it is. Gluocoma test done no gluocoma.drops what i used : FML as routine, refresh liquigel, cyclomulne 0.05.
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You should use only good quality of lubricants eye drops 3 to 4 times a day  and bromofenac eye drops twice a day for 2 weeks .

Answered2020-08-12 18:14:41

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It will go slowly may not completely. Don't use steroid as it will add to your problem by causing glaucoma. Do not self medicate. Stick to one doctor. Use lubricants. Rest of medicine can be decide after examination.

Answered2020-08-12 07:14:42

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Use only cyclomune 0.05 and refresh liquigel for next 3 months Do not use any steroid preparation It will take time but be patient
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Answered2020-08-12 01:57:39

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Hi! After conjunctivitis , in some patients , especially if immune response is modified by early steroids drops , on and off drops ..these kind of things may happen. This keratitis takes a long time to resolve , the spots may not go completely..you may hv to continue for 6 months to year also .. Be under follow up ...if concerned can take another opinion , but once decided , stick with one doctor....mostly the treatment looks ok..only after seeing the patient, any opinion about that can be given. Be patient...take treatment..all the best !

Answered2020-08-12 01:50:42

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