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Red right eye
My right eye is too red, earlier my left eye used to be red but today my right eye was very red. Redness is maximum in the morning when i wake up. There is little irritation in eye and little pain. No discharge. When i consulted online i was told that i am having allergic conjunctivitis one week ago but that time my left eye was red now suddenly my right eye is red and there is more redness concentrated at a point as shown in photo. I am using TOBA F, ACUPAT and Refresh tear eye drops. But my right eye is more red and left eye is less red.
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Is there any blurring of vision and pain It might be episcleritis or keartoconjuctivitis. Either consult an ophthalmologist nearby Or again consult with the same consultant or with anybody.
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Acute inflammation in your eye,requires a more detailed workup & examination.
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consult an ophthalmologist
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Looks like you have episcleritis...it is not infectious in nature ...little strong steroids will help you...is this the first time ?...  And do you have any similar episodes in past ...require further examination...to rule out uveitis and other cause ..
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please consult Ophthalmologist near by..
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