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Recurrent conjunctivitis
I have been having recurrent attacks of conjunctivitis, starting more than a month back, when I was prescribed Moxicip by doctor for a week. The symptoms were right eye redness, watery discharge, and at times eyes glued in the morning. After this treatment, the symptoms reappeared after 2 weeks when I had a place change...Recovered in 2-3 days by just putting teat drops, but again happened after a week when I came back from visting a different place
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please maintain your hygiene. you don't have reoccrance but it's repeated infection. reoccrance  means development of same infection  whereas re infection means development of some other  infection  on a healthy part. use same medicine  and take  care of your  hygiene.
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wash your eyes frequently with fresh and clean water. whenever  you touch your eyes  wash your  hands.keep your  belongings  e.g. towel,pillow,hanky etc separate andalso don't use anybody's belongings. never shake hand with a person  who is already having  c onjuntivitis.intrain or bus while wiping sweat don't touch your eyes, better keep some  paper  napkins and use and throw them without touching your eyes.
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Hello It could be conjunctivitis or something else Kindly share photos of your eye so that I may guide you better Regards
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