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Swelled eyes, blackish and watery
It's been a month now, I hv fair complexion but my eyes turned black.. N swelled. Earlier I spoke with dermat doc last year.. N he gave me ointment stating my eyes are just dry.. Today around same month.. when weather is a bit cold.. Again same thing happened but this time it's way too much.. This picture is of morning time.. Eyes itches alot.. Eyes are always watery... I apply any normal thing on mg face, (note I never use any makeup) my eyes are way too burning... Whitish skin are peeling off from my eyes.. Due to dryness... It's swelled n now blacked... I do not have any vision issue as of now.. I do not use any sort of glasses... Right eye is more painful than left eye.. But it's spreading I guess... Kindly suggest some urgent curing ways... What's needs to be done.. If possible please provide me immediate solution..
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As an urgent measure you can use ice pack around your eye for temporary relief along with moisturiser near the eyelid skin for soothing effect. Or use mild steroid like hydrocortisone cream on the skin. To reduce the swelling you can also take gablet cetirizine before sleeping. Consult your dermatologist and ophthalmologist for thorough evaluation
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Hi i read your history and complaint what you mentioned in details ,i treated lot of patient with the same complaint, its allergic conjuctivitis with dermal allergic reaction , i suggest need to use anti allergic eye drop two time a day, with very low dose steroid oint for local application outside over eye lid skin(very low dose steroid ) which will not affect your skin color or no any other side effect. Also i suggest you may need cornea consultation.
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Avoid any allergic substance which can cause allergic dermatitis( any makeup material , kajal)
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Pl consult ophthalmologist and dermatologist.
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Please consult
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