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Redness in eye ball
My daughter is having redness in eyes for a week now previously I was using tobramycin drops but then after I'm using moxifloxacin drop 2 times and 2 drops in a day but it's not getting better. Please suggest what to do?
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It doesn't seem to be infective. It seems to  e allergic. You will have to put antiallergic or mild steroids drops with cold compresses. Keep the child away from dust ,sun and smoke . For medicines please consult anyone online or meet so.e local ophthalmologist.
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Please consult online
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1. Cold fomentation to be done twice a day 2. Looking at the images, it appers there are two nodules lateral to the black part of eye— could be allergic? 3. Visit ophthalmologist
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Pl consult.
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Don't unnecessarily use antibiotics. And refrain from using moxifloxacin before 7 years of age. Does she have itching? If yes , it's high likely to be allergic. Start using lubricants. And consult Ophthalmologist in person
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