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Frequent Red Eye
Since JAN, am getting red eye(Right Eye)  without any pain, tears or discharge and my doctor recommends OCUREST PLUS and FML T after that again I get a red eye after 1 month . IS THIS A INDICATION OF SOMETHING SERIOUS ??
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Rest, decongestant & lubricant drops.
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Please send a photo of your eye to assess
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Avoid fml-t frequent usage as it increases your intraocular eye pressure
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If it's on and off very occasional, could be just a sign of dry eye. If it's occurring frequently in the same eye on same location it could be a localised inflammation which most of the time needs an anti inflammatory medication and in some may need few investigations.
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would suggest to consult ophthalmologist if it's associated with pain or blurring of vision. Otherwise can use Nepalact eye drops 3 times daily for 1 week and Eyemist eye drops 3 times daily for 2 weeks
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Not to rub eyes if it's associated with itching sensation. Instead wash with clean water and use Eyemist eye drops if sensation is severe
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It may be a recurring allergy or something else like Uveitis etc. Please consult your local Ophthalmologist.
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Using FML drops without medical supervision is not good.
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Are you putting the drops since January
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