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Eyes are getting sticky and red
From last 2-3 days in the morning when I wake up I found my eyes are getting sticky and red and developing more eye mucus and also having ENT infection due to swimming
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It appears to be conjunctivitis associated with ent infection. You to start antibiotic eye drop And lubricating drops. Consult online Or offline for proper diagnosis And management.
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Hi , It can be bacterial conjunctivitis. Start on topical antibiotics and lubricant gel. Kindly have a physical or offline consultation by an Ophthalmologist
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might be swimming pool conjunctivitis Avoid rubbing Maintain the hygeine Take consultation for proper treatment
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Seems to be conjunctivitis. Seek virtual consultation for types & treatment for the same
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Sounds like conjunctivitis with rhinitis and sinusitis. Kindly seek an online consultation to address all your concerns
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It could be infection.  Please consult online  for proper diagnosis and treatment
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