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From my left eye puss and water coming
From my left eye puss and water coming and some what reddish,not much pain from 4 days.pl suggest medicine.
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If this discharge is since many days this could be chronic dacryocystistis ... which normally needs surgery .. But if you are sure that this is since 4 days only this could be conjunctival infection .. Consult any nearby ophthalmologist.. he may prescribe some drops ..
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Might be due to conjunctivitis. Please share a close up pic of your eyes with information about pain redness watering discharge itching and blurring of vision Or consult an ophthalmologist nearby.
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Eye pics. Any systemic treatment.
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consult eye specialist
Health Tips
keep your eyes clean,wash frequently
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Most probably it is a purulent discharge and not frank pus..it could be conjunctivitis..pls post a pic..for the time being try some hot fomentation,e/d moxifloxacin and e/d carboxymethyl cellulose 6 and 4 times respectively.maintain eye and lid hygiene and check for blood sugar.
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Possibilities of acute conjunctivitis
Next Steps
do regular cleaning of your eyes
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visit nearest ophthalmologist to rule out any infection
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Need picture of eye to know exact site of pus Can start antibiotics like Moxicip eye drops 4 times a day
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consultation in detail  is very important in this case as this is a infective case plz consult online or in clinic for further treatment
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