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Covid eyeball pain
I was covid positive on 2nd march since then I had severe eye pain . My eyes pain alot during eyeball moments , head and eye moments. The pain is more in the inner corner of the eye and in the eyeballs and it worses during moments, and I feel pain going from my eyes to the back part of my head,  and also my eyes cannot bare sunlight . I got my eyes checked with 3 opthalmologist who said that there is no infection no inflammation no problems with the eyes and one of the Dr referred me to the Neurologist , after that my various blood test and MRI of head , orbits and spine with contrast was done , alhamdulilah all the reports were normal .On 19 may the Neurologist gave my I V methylprednisolone 500 mg for 5 days in I V from and concluded it as post covid eye pain.. I have used many lubricant eye drops and Lyser D tablets but no help .The pain has been for 5 months now . I am attaching my MRI summary.Can u plz tell me when will this pain finish completely.
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It seems you have developed migraine post Covid. Some specific medications and certain dietary restrictions are needed to cure this. Please opt for an online consultation for better understanding.
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