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Eye burning/tears with chickenpox
I am on day 3 of chicken pox, valcyclovir is going on. Today i see i get eye irritation, more like getting tears and its is burning as if some spice has gone in. I have a blister on my upper eyelid but its not in contact with eye white. It's a bit swollen too. Please help me how do I get rid of this. Is there any eye drop that i csn put to relieve this.
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Please consult near by Ophthalmologist
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Start refresh liquigel eye drops 6 times in a day for lubricants But sometimes cornea should be checked thoroughly
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avoid rubbing maintain the hygiene may need physical consultation for thorough slit lamp examination
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Pl consult ophthalmologist immediately for further evaluation and treatment.
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Please seek virtual consultation.
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Please visit nearby ophthalmologist for examination under slitlamp
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Please consult online for proper diagnosis and treatment
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