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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
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Chalazion is a cyst and will not go by antibiotics...
You can consult for homoeopathic treatment.. or will need to remove it with surgery.
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DO , DOMS

Ophthalmologist•Kanpur
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Ikul won't help. Use Antibiotic such as Obra (TOBRAMYCIN) eye drop 4 times or ACULAR LS drops. Three times a day, and consult an eye specialist.
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
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No... Never take Medicine like that..
If it is a viral infection then ciplox has no role...
Better Consult and take proper Homoeopathic treatment...
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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You cannot continue using the eye drop.and Ocutob D Eye Drop is a combination of two medicines: Dexamethasone and Tobramycin. Dexamethasone is a steroid which blocks the production of certain chemical messengers (prostaglandins) that make the eye red, swollen and itchy. Tobramycin is an antibiotic. It stops bacterial growth in the eye by preventing the synthesis of essential proteins required by bacteria to carry out vital functions.
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FICO, DNB Ophtalmology

Ophthalmologist•Gandhinagar
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Hello lybrate-user. Conjunctivitis may occur due to various causes. Let me enumerate them in brief:
(1) allergy
(2) bacterial infection
(3) viral infection
(4) fungal infection
(5) systemic conditions
based on the cause for your conjunctivitis, it would be a better idea to prescribe you treatment. Still, as a broad spectrum, use the following:
(a) tobramycin eye drops 4 times in a day.
(b) lubricant eye drops every 2 hours.
(c) keep washing your eyes thoroughl...more
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MD - Bio-Chemistry

General Physician•Tirupati
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Dear Lybrate reader conjunctivitis is an uncommon symptom of corona. But isolation is advisable in view of the prevailing corona infection.
You can use tobramycin eye drops--one drop every 4 hours for 3 to 5 days.
If the conjunctivitis subsides then corona infection is unlikely-
history of travel /contact with corona patients if present -you contact health care provider and get tested for corona.
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FICO, DNB Ophtalmology

Ophthalmologist•Gandhinagar
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Hello lybrate-user. Sorry about your eye trouble. If you have irritation along with discharge, it would be more likely due to infection of the eyes. You should use an antibiotic eye drops. Use moxifloxacin eye drops 4 times in a day along with tobramycin eye drops 4 times in a day. Keep a gap of 15 minutes between two types of drops. Continue using the lubricant eye drops 6 to 7 times in a day. Wash your eyes regularly. Avoid rubbing your eyes with fingers, handkerchief, cloth, etc with the eye ...more
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Ophthalmologist•Patna
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Watering at age of 13 days ,two reasons ,first he or she might be having mild infection causing watering ,it will disappear within a week after proper medication (vigamox eye drops) 5-6 times & 2nd reason for watering is non canalization of nasolacrimal duct for which you will have to consult experienced ophthmologist to get mother trained to do lacrimal sac massage while lactating, without proper massage it is not going to be cured so try to early appointment with experienced ophthmologist, wit...more
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