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I have filamentary keratitis in my r eye due to injury in march? |
i want to know if anyone hads had this trouble or not, and need to know what not to do with this i have try all what the dr. tell but my vision is no getting better the pain is down alot but still have mucus coming out daiy i have a tear duct in the top so that the eye stay wet that keeps the filament from sticking to the eye ball please help thanks it will take a while , take care of your eyes and be sure that this is something that u r going through once in your life , good luck It may take time for your cornea to heal form keratitis, keep using the eye meds, and the mucous is from the accumulations from your eye meds and tears, this is an area of the eye that is very sensitive, people don't realize how important our cornea is. |
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