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Small water bubble formation in eye
Hello, There is small watery bubble was developed in my wife's right eye just below the black circle suddenly today morning. It is not painful but touching below eyelid when in moment. The swelling is reduced in the evening in compare to morning. Is there any issue with this. How to reduce this.
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Please share a close up pic of your eyes with information about pain redness watering discharge itching and blurring of vision Or consult an ophthalmologist nearby
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If its not painful and increasing in size, can wait and observe. Might be just a conjunctival cyst. After the lockdown consult nearby ophthalmologist.
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Closely observe for increase in size / redness/ pain
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Avoid rubbing eyes, use lubricant eye drops
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If u could send a picture would be great.. Could be an insect bite also..
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these are generally conjunctival retension cysts which are otherwise harmful but if big , then will require surgical puncture and drainage
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wait for a few days n see
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some resolve on their own
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According to given history I guess it's a conjunctival cyst. Best way to deal with it is to give cold compress to the affected eye 3 times a day for 30 seconds for at least a week. Do not rub the eye.
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Start with in the affected eye: (1). Eyedrops Flogel / Eyedrops Genteal / Eyedrops Refresh Tears (Any one of these) 3 times a day for 15 days (2). Eyedrops Lotepred LS 3 times a day for 3 days 2 times a day for next 3 days 1 time a day for next 3 days
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Keep a gap of 15 minutes between the two Eyedrops.
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