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Hazy eyes after injury
Two days back my little child poked deeply my right eye with his finger when I was reading a book.. It turned red and watery. I had pain. I ate combiflam after consulting my family doctor and he also advised me to apply Neosporin eye ointment twice daily.. now my pain and redness has reduced.. but my right eye is hazy.. what to do..
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Stop ointment
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This is blunt trauma to your eyes which might have lead to inflammation. What you are using is only antibiotic ointment which may not be sufficient. Also Combiflam should not be taken further in COVID times as ibuprofen can be harmful.
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Tell me more about pain and redness and also if you are having glare too?
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Please start Milflodex eyedrops 3 times a day and Systane Ultra eyedrops 4 times a day x 1 week atleast. also if needed take Crocin 650 mg 2 times a day (for pain). .
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You may have developed inflammatory reaction in your eye after the injury. Please send a clear photo of your eye to modify the treatment accordingly
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Please consult online
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Avoid bright light/ watching tv for now
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Kindly take online consultation.
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You will need to take a photograph of the eye looking straight ahead with lids pulled apart. Plus  photos of the eye looking up with lower lid pulled down and looking down with upper lid pulled up and send it to me.
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Try ketomar eye drops 3 times/day. Pain and redness will completely resolve. If blurring of vision persists, do take a consultation. We'll be able to help you better.
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