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Redness on right eye
Hello, There is no option to reply or send a pic in a doctor's reply so I just opened a new question. There is no other symptoms except redness on eye. No itching no tears etc.. Attached a pic but it seems not clear on it. Is there any drops which I can use as primary precaution? Thanks
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It seems to be allergic conjunctivitis with secondary infection. Please do cold compresses,wash the eyes frequently with fresh water and put Moxifloxacin eye drops 2hrly and olopatadine eye drops 3times daily.
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Use Ecotears eye Drops 4 times a day Toba eye drops 4 times a day
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consult an ophthalmologist if redness doesn't go
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Eye pics from front
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consult online
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wash hands n eyes frequently,cold compress
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It appears allergic conjunctivitis
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consult pediatric eye specialist
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avoid rubbing
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There is definitely a discoloration of the sclera (the white of the eye). Its better to get a consultation done and not wait.
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You  can use Toba eye drops  for 1 week and not resolved  then take  consultation  with Ophthalmologist  better
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Start Toba eye drop 4 times a day.
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If redness doesn't subside within 2 days or if worsens please consult a local ophthalmologist or opt for Teleconsultation.
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Don't let water enter in the eye.
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