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My son is having an eye infection.
My son is 3 years old and has an eye infection, can I use moxizee d .if so,how many times can use it.
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maintain strict hygiene practices. Thoroughly washing hands, avoiding touching the eyes refraining from sharing personal items like towels or eye makeup Cold compression ice pack massage 5 times in a day Avoid use over the counter drops from medical store Use sanitizer for hand sanitisation Complete the course of medicine as advised by your eye doctor.
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It might increase the infection later onn
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Please don't use this eye drops. It could do harm. Consult an ophthalmologist online or in clinic.
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Moxizee d is antibiotic steroid combination eye drop. Preferably Not to be used in children. Please consult online for proper diagnosis and treatment
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It is ideal to avoid moxifloxacin in children, unless given under the guidance of an ophthalmologist. Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns.
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