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Put Thuja 30 accidentally in eye
I had Lasik surgery planned and on the previous day, instead of Antibiotic drops, I accidentally put one drop of Thuja 30 (used for warts) in my left eye.It burned heavily and eye became blood red and was unable to open it. I washed with water, put cold compress and went to a nearby doctor.She said corneal epithelium is abraded and prescribed lubricating drops to be used for a week. I'm able to open the eye now, but redness on the area of administration is not subsiding even after a day. There is swelling of the lower eyelid but vision is normal. Will there be any serious complications? I'm using lubricating drops and L-Pred eye drops now. Is there any cause for concern. How potent is Thuja 30 and will there be any permanent damage to eye? Please advise.
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Wait for few days and it will resolve by its own Use lubricant eye drop prescribed by doctor.
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if redness not subside then consultant with your physician.
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Please take one dose of camphora 30 orally. Meanwhile continue with the lubricant. Homeopathic medicines contain alcohol hence the irritation will continue for sometime about.
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Kindly consult for complete recovery
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Please wait for few days, it will be subside. Then you have a problem, then consult me on practo online.
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Hi mam Dont  worry It will subside within few days No permanent damage will happen Use the lubricants For further queries and consultation kindly consult through practo app Kindly send the picture of thuja bottle which you used for further analysis during consultation
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Nothing to  worry about it will subside by its own,wait for 1 week
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Kindly wait for few days It will resolve in few days it self... If not then consult via PRACTO APP
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No. Continue medication prescribed by the doctor
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It should not leave any injurious effects. Should resolve in few days. If in case required. Take thuja 200 orally one dose.
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As you know homoeopathic medicines are made of alcohol..some irritation is possible Please provide a complete information so that we can see what we can best do Kindly consult direct through PRACTO For medicines and other info Dr Vishal Lodha 30 Years Experienced
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As you know homeopathic medicines contain alcohal so it caused irritating & redness in the eye. It will subside in afew days.It will not do any serious damage .        Use lubricant as doctor has suggested.        But if it doesn't subside plz contact for further advice.
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