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Bloodshot and eye infection that wont go away if you know about eyes please help!? |
I have had an eye infection or something for like 2 months now I have gone to an optometrist and she keeps putting me on different drops she also doesnt seemed to be concerned about my eyes being bloodshot she just says well the veins seem to be a little more prominent anyways I also have an ulcer on one of my tear ducts Im assuming it is as a result of one of the eye drops she put me on she says she sees nothing wrong with my conjuctiva but she does see follicles in my eyes I dont know I am so fed up how to I get rid of this? I dont suffer from any type of allergies I have had hayfever in the past but it has never caused problems in my eyes jusy sinuses also I have not moved in 5 years the dug that Im on is called Sulfacetamide Sodium Ophthalmic Solution and it burns like .....the ulcer I believe is a reaction to a past drop she put me on for pink eye which I had an irritation from Do you suffer from hayfever/allergies (follicles are generally related to these things)? What are the names of the drops you have used? Have you changed work/home environments in the past few months? Why do you think you have an ulcer on your tear duct? See a different doctor. |
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I would recommend taking allergy meds to see if that helps, and I hate to say it, see a doctor (an allergist this time) It may be you have been treating the symptoms but have done notheing about t... you may have had mild case of viral conjuctivitis. I personally would not wear contacts until the infection clears. ...We always tell all our patients that had infections of any sort to not wear contacts during the infection and to start with new ones once they get the go ahead form the doctor. Did you get a follow... Bacterial conjunctivitis. You need chloramphenicol for it. and I think you can buy that over the counter now. ...It's hard to say without seeing it, when it's your eye your really best getting it checked out, it may be something as simple as a stye but better safe then sorry ...It's not normal for an eye infection to go on for so long... Your GP should refer you to an Ophthalmologist, who will be better equiped to diagnose and treat your problem. Don't bother go... Eye problems escalate quickly! By the time you call the doc in the morning you could lose that eye. Go to the ER NOW and demand an ophthalmologist. ...Keep your contacts out and call your doctor. You need to have him check this out. ... |
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