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Pain in right eye
I am 19y female. i had corona about 3 months ago. today i went to take my corona vaccine. i took covoshield. the centre was crowded. and after 2-3 hours of returning from there, my right eye started paining. i fear black fungus. i am not diabetic, and presently i am not infected with covid. i do not have other symptoms of black fungus. only pain in the righy eye. can it be black fungus infection? there is no redness, no swelling, no, no running nose, no watery eyes, no dryness, no stinging sensatuon, nothing. only pain and slightly itchyt. not too much. slightly itchy. what it can be? and what should i do?
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You are stressed out. Take rest. Have plenty of water
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