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Couldn't see clearly
My son was hitted by his finger on my left eye..next day it was red color nd continues tears...then I just got a eye drops from pharmacy...but after this quite normal but I couldn't see clearly...
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Hello I think there must be corneal abrasion She should use A. Antibiotic eyedrop like moxifloxacin B. Lubricating eyedrop like flogel frequently Consult local opthalmologist if problem persists
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Consult local Opthalmologist for proper medication, it seems be case of corneal abrasion, you can put antibiotic eye drops (vigamox eye drops) 4-5 times a day &lubricating eye drops 4-5 times a days (Refresh liquigel) at interval of half an hour between two drops, if don't get relief within 4-5 days ,immediately consult local Opthalmologist.
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Hello there.  I can understand your concern.  Please consult the ophthalmologist from whom you have taken the eye drops. He might be having knowledge and will help you further. Alternatively, you can try to treat it by yourself. If none of the above can be done, consult a person who has some real knowledge i.e., a real eye specialist not some illiterate pharmacy person. Best regards. Dr. Anil kumar jain. Bangalore.
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