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Eye Redness and Watery Eyes
My brother had a redness in left eyes from the last 1 week with watery and irritation feeling. Upon consulting the eye specialist first he provided a eye drop as for eye infection first. Still after 1 week the issue persisted, then we have visited again and checked with him again. He has done an examination and found reason for this eye redness is due to be named as " Microsperidiosis" . He as given now additional eye drop named Sodium Hyaluronate with the last given medicine named "Primox Eye Drop". Whether the condition of my brother is serious or it will take time resolved. Please help.
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Hello Microsporidial keratitis is usually presented in two forms.. superficial epithelial keratitis being more common It is very common during rainy season It resolves completely with medicines  and has good prognosis Having said that your treating ophthalmologist is best person to evaluate and discuss eye condition.
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Need some history to clear the things.. what is the vision of the patient?? Its better to have discussion over it.. kindly contact
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Pl consult.
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Please consult. It's very difficult to comment without examination
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