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Chicken pox effect Eye
As I am suffering from chicken pox since last 6 days in between I found my left eye at left side become reddish. Still its raddish only. Now, I am not able to understand its due to chicken pox infection or some other. Any eye drop you can suggest or its automatically recover as soon as chicken pox recovered. In Seek of your suggestion & help on this. Thanks
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Hello . Yes infection may spread to eye. Its better you consult eye specialist as other dr said as its better to consult n treat early. B little hygienic. Dont let inf spread to other ete. Thank you
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It does affect cornea at times which is called herpes zoster opthalmicus. But if it's only redness then it must be due to after fever affect. Consult a opthalmologist..for ruling out any other eye related issue...
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Hil brather you consult immedia eye sp. Lakhotia Medical centre. Thanks. 05/4/2017.
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