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Halo around lights
I have known from doctors that corneal swelling causes halos or rings of light around light at night. Is there any connection between adenoviral conjunctivitis and this condition. What if these halos are seen indoors in the day time as well. Why is this happening exactly one month after my infection is done...I am apply genteal drops but its not going away. Also it reduced a little for a couple days after using the drops but its back again.
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Hello This is due to nummular keratitis due to viral keratoconjunctivitis. Please don't worry This may need soft steroid. Consult local ophthalmologist
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