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Pus in right side eye and bleeding nose
Dear doctor, My wife is getting a little bit bleeding on right side of the nose and pus is coming on right side of the eye. 2 weeks back she taken she taken antibiotics to control loose motions (as doctors prescribed) from that time onwards she is facing the problem. In this pandemic time ENT doctors are not available. Please tell me what to do
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Greetings. From your history, in the current pandemic situation, kindly do a few things to better identify the problem. 1. Do covid RTPCR Test 2. Do CT scan of sinuses 3. Check blood sugar levels 4. Direct Consult with ENT specialist/Senior physicians at your locality.
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if history of diabetes is there, better to consult fast.
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for nasal bleed, pinch the nose for sometime, bend forward, breath through mouth. this will help temporarily till you reach a healthcare facility. also apply ice over nose.
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Was COVID testing done? Is she diabetic? A detailed history is required.
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kindly consult any ENT specialist without much delay
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Provide history in detail
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consult online with detailed history for proper evaluation and management
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Greetings A detailed history would be required Covid test done or not?
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Take an online consult as soon as possible
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Keep your eye cleaned In case of active nasal bleed pinch nose for 5 mins in upright position
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