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I use Computer more than 10 Hours for work one day in the morning eye got red and started itching (when I seen it was a white colored layer (small patch) bottom of the eye ball) then visited the hospital Dr. Told its an allergy due to dry eye. Then Prescribed the drop: OFlox D for 15 days (coarse starts with 4 times a day then reduced by a time every after 4 day interval then stopped after 16 days) continued Alercheck (at night) and talimus (in morning) more than one month. Later I visited another ophthalmologist He told its the lipid deposit on the cornea bottom of the eyeball and that need to be treated with Laser Treatment. Then Visited another ophthalmologist He Prescribed Lotepred LS (4 times a Day) and told its not good to scrap the lipid deposits its size is very small so it would reduce gradually and it would take time. Is there any treatment other than surgery (Cured with Medicine and drops? Please specify.


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