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Okay I had this almost for a month now. The first two weeks my eyes got alittle pink and watery and white stuff is coming out of the inside corner of my eyes. I used to wake up with my eyes stuck together and i couldnt open them.Also I got like a cloudy or blurry vision. (So we went to the doctor and tried this med they prescribed to us and it didnt work.)Now that another two weeks has passed. Im still getting white gooey stuff coming out of my eyes and i have alittle redness in the corners of my eyes. Im still seeing cloudiness and blurry visions sometimes. Sorry to say but i am pretty sure you have conjunctivitis. THis is most commonly caused by either an infection or and allergic reaction (maybe to your makeup). If it is an allergy i suggest antihistimines, if you are adament that it is more serious though go back to your doctor. This sight gives ou a list of symptoms and diagnosis.. good luck! Hope you feel better: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conjunctivi... Conjunctivitis. Go back to the doctor. it almost sounds like pink eye but at the same time it doesn't check with a EYE DOCTOR they know more about the subject and could identify it more probably it's pink eye.. you need a prescribed eye drop listed below..it'll then go away after a couple weeks. Chance are if you wear make up your eye shadow was old and had alot of bacteria on the brush. any thing over a month is to old. never every let any one else use your make up. What they have you can get. You'll get what you pay for by letting people on the internet diagonse you. It could be pink eye (a term that means nothing more than your eye is pink, literally) or it could be vernal keratoconjunctivitis or a herpes issue. Four weeks is a long time. If it was a simple virus, it would resolve on its own in 10 days (meaning with NO drugs). Bacterial infection would have resolved on its own in 14 days. You need this treated before you have corneal scarring, or worse. Go back to the doctor unless it is truly resolving. |
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