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Small bumps on eyelids
Hi doctor,I'm 12 weeks pregnant..for more than a week I felt mild irritation and itchy in inner corner of my left eye.. yesterday I went to ophthalmologist, he told that there is very Tiny bumps in eyelids on both eyes and it's due to heat produced in the body.. and he have given me exix 1 % eye drops to be taken thrice a day and oflaxacin ointment to be applied at night.. how many days does it will take to go away ? I also have dandruff in my hair does it linked with this problem ??
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Normally 1 week. It also recurrs.Dandruff also can cause like this.pl also take treatment for Dandruff. Pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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Use baby shampoo to clean eyelids and eyelashes It's a very common problem and it responds very well to Lid cleaning.
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1 week. Maintain lid hygiene
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For dandruff in the eyelashes, eyelid hygiene required. Can do with mild shampoo like jhonson baby diluted with water with ear bud twice or thrice a day. Can continue the medication given by ophthalmologist. Warm compression over swelling.
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