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Corneal Abrasion
I am feeling like a mud particle in my both eyes suddenly and also sensitivity in sunlight, I think may be a corneal abrasion, I used carboxy methyl cellulose eye drop as CCS drop was not available in lock down, I was prescribed to a CCS eye drop by a doctor for dryness before some years so please guide me, I have attached images of eye drop which I used
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Yes.cont.same eye drops
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Yes you can put this drop in place of ccs.
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What is your age
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Hello, We need to see pictures of your eyes. Corneal abrasion pain is severe.
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use a preservative free lubricant eyedrops
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visit an eye clinic, corneal abrasion cannot be diagnosed without a proper physical examination.
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Corneal abrasion will cause severe pain need to consult eye specialist
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consult eye specialist
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avoid rubbing if abrasion is there it will increase
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Please share a pic of your eye.
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