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Asked for Male, 26 years old from Delhi
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Fellowship In Comprehensive Ophthalmolog...read more

Ophthalmologist•Sangrur
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Hello. I think you have allergic conjunctivitis.
1. Eye allergies, called allergic conjunctivitis, are a common condition that occurs when the eyes react to something that irritates them (called an allergen).
2. The eyes produce a substance called histamine to fight off the allergen. As a result, the eyelids and conjunctiva (the thin, filmy membrane that covers the inside of your eyelids) become red, swollen and itchy, with tearing and burning.
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Few tips- avoid any triggering factor, take folicacid regularly, eat a healthy diet, always be stress free, exercise regularly and I will suggest you to upload the images for further guidance.
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I am 48 years male having a weight of 40 Kg and height 165 cm. I had a small accident in 2004 which caused injury in my lower spine due to which I am unable to pass urine completely. I consulted urologists who prescribed Urimax 0.4 mg which helps me to pass urine. I was diagnosed with Coeliac disease in 2005 due to which I need to avoid foods containing gluten completely. In year 2005-06 I developed allergic rhinitis for which I take Winolap tablet and steroid nasal spray regularly. From year 2005-06 onward I have become very sensitive to mobile/microwave radiation. On using mobile or getting close to someone who is on mobile I get headache, burning, itching, nausea etc. Similar symptoms occur on using computer or any electrical/electronics item in general. I work in airport environment with lots of electrical equipment and transmitters around. Previously I was staying in a flat which had a mobile tower two floors above my floor. Sometimes my sleep keeps breaking every half hour to one hour. Am I having any disorder or disease or is it just all in my mind? On searching the internet I have come to know that I may be suffering from EHS (Electromagnetic Hyper-Sensitivity). Is it real? Can it be confirmed, treated or cured?

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MPT, BPT

Physiotherapist•Noida
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Avoid bending in front. Postural Correction- Sit Tall, Walk Tall.
Extension Exercises x 15 times x twice daily.
Apply Hot Fomentation twice daily.
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MD - Pathology

General Physician•Amritsar
Take tablet allegra120 once daily use tear plus eye drops twice daily
if you are certain is allergy. Try olopatadine eye drops twice daily
avoid going out in sun, use sun glasses
avoid dust and pollution
also visit an eye surgeon for expert opinion.
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MBBS

General Physician•Faridabad
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this is due to seasonal allergy , it can not be cured permanently. you can use, Corticosteroid eye drops with active ingredients dexamethasone, fluorometholone, and prednisolone
Antihistamine eye drops with active ingredients emedastine and olopatadine
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MBBS, DNB (Ophthalmology), ROP

Ophthalmologist•Coimbatore
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You are having allergic rhinitis with allergic conjunctivitis. Any over the counter steroid nasal spray along with anti allergic eye drops like olopatadine should help.
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Ophthalmologist•Sangrur
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Hello

I am sorry but there is no permanent treatment for VKC
Precautions
A. Avoid dust exposure
B. Cold compresses
C. Avoid rubbing

Treatment
A. Antiallergic eyedrop like olopatadine twice daily
B. Lubricating eyedrop frequently like refresh tears
C. Mild steroid like fluorometholone in tapering doses for severe cases
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DOMS(gold Medal);guru Nanak Eye Centre;U...read more

Ophthalmologist•Delhi
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its most probably allergic conjunctivitis seasonal in nature. kindly refer to an ophthalmologist for complete eye examination under slit lamp. useeyedrops olopatadine once a day, eyedrop systane ultra 3 times a day. genteal 4 times a day. this shall hep you relieve the symptoms.
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