Redness in eyes
My husband has had redness in both eyes since yesterday. Which drop he will apply.please suggest me.
My husband has had redness in both eyes since yesterday. Which drop he will apply.please suggest me.
Here’s the short, corrected version: --- I had pterygium surgery 1 month ago. After 1 week, a small bump appeared where the pterygium was removed. It shrinks little when I use steroid ointment, but comes back after in its original shape. My doctor suggested using steroid eye drops for another month. Should I wait, or will I need surgery again? If surgery is needed, will it require autografting like the first pterygium surgery?
About 7–8 hours ago, my fingernail accidentally scratched my eye. After that, I noticed two small red spots on the white part of my eye. There is a slight burning sensation, but I have no vision problem and no severe pain.
I have floaters (vietroretinal degeneration) since 2019, it increased last year doctor and retina specialist mentioned it lattice degeneration, after 2 3 months he mentioned barrage laser as isn't needed as of now we will monitor. I have two questions: 1. After barrage laser floaters will increase or decrease? 2. I have too many floaters i can notice while working on screen whenever white background comes and reading too, should i go for floater only victronomy ? I'm software engineer and having mostly works on screen
I underwent pterygium surgery 2 weeks ago. Now the conjunctival autograft looks like a red bump. It’s not painful, but it looks bad. Please check the attached photo. Is it a concern that my eye is still red and there is a red bump where the grafting was done? Generally how many days it's looking Red?
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