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Small white spots inside lower eyelid
Hello doctors, I've small white spots like things inside both my eyelids. On 21st Nov, I went for a eye check up and doctor said it might be because of contact lens usage and prescribed me lacrigel ocular lubricant to be used at night and allergan fluorometholone eye drops to be used in the morning and night for 2 weeks. I used both for 2 weeks, and then I was diagnosed with dengue and almost forgot about this. Last week, when I checked my eyes, I saw the same spots just like before. I felt there was no improvement and started using allergan for a week now, both morning and night. But still, I see these spots not gone. I've not been using lens since November 20, using only specs. Please advise what should I do. I've attached my photo as well.
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Better to consult local ophthalmologist for complete eye examination
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Pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment my be concretoions.
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These are called concretions. it a fatty tissue deposition in the conjunctiva they tend to cause irritation If there is no response with drops you have remove them kindly consult nearest ophthalmologist
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