Viral Conjunctivitis Treatment
Sir. Viral conjunctivitis ke Karan mujhe dhundhla dikhai padta hai. Mai tear drop ka use kr rha huuuu. Kya ye completly ...
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hello it is conjunctivitis Prevention a. maintain eye hygiene b. use two handkerchief (one for each eye) c. keep hands clean Treatment a. antibiotic eyedrop b. lubricating eyedrop c. antibiotic ointment at night kindly consult local opthalmologist and get yourself examined if there is corneal involvement then you may need cyclosporine eyedrop
I am having headache, as well as eye pain. When I reading, tears come out. I am using glasses, power is minor and glasse ...
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Please get the power, centration and pupillary distance checked for the newly made glasses.Also note that these might be initial symptoms of acute inflammation like Viral conjunctivitis as the symptoms have occurred suddenly .Please consult an opthalmologist for further treatment .Thanks
When I am opening & closing my eyes I feel there is something in my left eye, getting irritation. I tried itone eye drop ...
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u may be developing viral fever and conjunctivitis. ..use a lubricating eyedrops for irritation and if u develop redness consult eye doc for treatment of conjunctivitis
Today morning I had symptoms of conjunctivitis. I consulted a doctor today .i think I am having viral conjunctivitis bec ...
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Viral conjunctivitis usually cures in 5-6 days, if you do not keep touching eyes with hand/handkerchief/tissue.
I have conjunctivitis problem last two days so please suggest me what I do for it. ...
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Dear:- you r suffering from acute conjuntivitis .following treatment is being recommend for you E/d MFC 4 TimeS a day× 7 days E/o MFC at nights × 7 days.
What care should take person who has viral infection in eye? How much time it takes to recover? Person should keep eye o ...
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hello it is conjunctivitis Prevention a. maintain eye hygiene b. use two handkerchief (one for each eye) c. keep hands clean Treatment a. antibiotic eyedrop b. lubricating eyedrop c. antibiotic ointment at night You may keep your eyes open...there is no problem kindly consult local opthalmologist and get yourself examined I hope this will help you Regards
Sir, please also suggest some treatment for my eyes as meanwhile taking Said Megamentin some swelling near eyes and some ...
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Dear lybrate-user! do not worry about the conjunctivitis, homeopathy can cure the conjunctivitis without any adverse effect. The conjunctivitis are due to various infection caused by 1. Bacterial 2. Viral 3. Fungal 4. Dust 5. Allergens etc. The swelling near the eyes may be styes due to frequent infection, homeopathy can treat it permanently. 1. Avoid dust 2. Wear cooler while traveling in bike 3. Wear helmet while traveling in two wheeler 4. Wash your face more frequently for more than 5 times per day with normal water 5. Wash your face immediately after travelling 6. You may experience the irritation, watering, itching, redness, swelling and fever, homoeopathy can cure the problem permanently 7. Keep clean cloth for cleaning the eyes.
I am suffering for my eyes last two days, some red mark in my eyes and my seen ability is getting lower. Now, what can I ...
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Redness of the eye is one of the most prevalent problems observed. Redness of the eyes has multiple causes associated with it. To enumerate a few common causes: (1) allergy of the eye. It is usually caused by improper eye hygiene. It occurs with symptoms of pricking, itching, irritation, watering, foreign body sensation and discomfort. There is a tendency to rub the eyes with fingers, handkerchief, cloth, etc. This is not a good habit because it tends to transmit lots of virus, bacteria and dust into the eye. Allergy usually presents with symptoms of watering (clear water), redness and itching of the eye. Thus, eye hygiene remains the principal modality of treatment along with eye drops as a supplement. (2) infectious conjunctivitis: this is usually associated with white-yellowish discharge. There may occur associated pain and sensation of itching, pricking, watering and discomfort. If so, it would be a good idea to go and show to an eye specialist in person. (3) foreign body lodged in the eye. This is more commonly associated with people who drive 2 wheeler vehicles without protection. It occurs more commonly in one eye. Foreign bodies that commonly get lodged are eyelashes, insect wings, small insects, dust particles, iron particles (more common with people working in the iron industry) the solution for a foreign body lodged in the eye would be better provided by an eye specialist at the clinic because it would require immediate removal from the eye and appropriate therapy. (4) raised eye pressure: this is a condition known as glaucoma. It is not so common as the previous mentioned conditions. There is usually associated pain in the eyes. It is commonly bilateral (occurs in both eyes). There is usually a positive family history of glaucoma associated in a majority of the cases. (5) inflammation of the covering layers of the eyeball. This is known as" uveitis" it is also a relatively less common condition. There is associated pain. It would require a thorough eye checkup including the retina-thus a good idea would be to visit the eye specialist in person. (6) increased blood pressure. This has known to cause redness which is also known as sub-conjunctival hemorrhage. The redness in this case tends to be deep dark and usually occurs only in one portion of the eye. In this regard, a complete ophthalmic evaluation and a systemic evaluation is warranted. (7) injury/ trauma to the eye in any form may cause redness of the eyes. This should be taken seriously and assessed in detail by an eye specialist in person. From the symptoms described by you, it seems more likely to be a case of infection (? viral conjunctivitis). Other causes elaborated before should also be checked for in detail. Also, maintaining the precautions and hygiene that I mentioned should probably work well for you. You could use an antibiotic eye drop 4 times in a day and also use a lubricant eye drop along with an anti-histamine eye drop. (3-4 times daily) also, you should undergo a complete eye evaluation in order to rule out other causes. This would be possible only by examining your eyes in person. Hope my suggestions helped you. Take care.
I have been suffering from seasonal allergic conjunctivitis at the onset of summer. This persists till the end of season ...
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Hi. Pinkeye (also called conjunctivitis) is redness and swelling of the conjunctiva, the mucous membrane that lines the eyelid and eye surface. The lining of the eye is usually clear. If irritation or infection occurs, the lining becomes red and swollen. Pinkeye is very common. It usually is not serious and goes away in 7 to 10 days without medical treatment. Most cases of pinkeye are caused by: Infections caused by viruses or bacteria. Dry eyes from lack of tears or exposure to wind and sun. Chemicals, fumes, or smoke (chemical conjunctivitis). Allergies. Viral and bacterial pinkeye are contagious and spread very easily. Poor hand-washing is the main cause of the spread of pinkeye. Sharing an object, such as a washcloth or towel, with a person who has pinkeye can spread the infection. Symptoms of viral pinkeye include: Redness in the white of the eye. Swelling of the eyelids. Itching or burning feeling of the eyelids. Swollen and tender areas in front of the ears. A lot of tearing. Clear or slightly thick, whitish drainage. Management: - Try to rest your eyes if redness is due to fatigue or eye strain. No other treatment is needed. - Wash your hands, hold clean water in your hand, keep your eyes closer to the water and dip the eyes by blinking the eyelids frequently in the held water in hand. Repeat it for 3-4 times again. - Avoid watching T. V. Working on computer or mobile, reading or frequently keep blinking your eyes to avoid dryness. Take frequent breaks in between. - Maintain hygiene, use a clean napkin or a tissue to wipe the tears and cleaning the eyelids gently. -Wear an UV-rays protected sunglasses while you are out in sun. Medication: Take homoeopathic medicines - Schwabe’s Belladonna 30 and Euphrasia 30 - both thrice daily for 4 days. Use Euphrasia Eye drops twice daily. Revert back thereafter.
Dr. I am suffering from conjunctivitis from last one day there is little pain in my head and some itching in my right si ...
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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 thoroughly. Maintain eye hygiene.