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General Physicianā€¢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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General Physicianā€¢Jalgaon
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Euphrasia eye drops by SBL
2 drops in both eyes three times a day
And
Euphrasia
30 ch
4 drops three times a day... Directly on tongue
Will help you a lot
Will prevent recurrence
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General Physicianā€¢Delhi
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Conjunctivitis, or pink eye, is an irritation or inflammation of the conjunctivitis. It can be caused by allergies or a bacterial or viral infection. Let's have a detailed discussion to ensure proper treatment plan.
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General Physicianā€¢Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern, but I will be happy to assist you
it is important to first identify the cause of the conjunctivitis and then start the treatment because conjunctivitis can be viral or bacterial in nature
let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in detail and make a suitableĀ  treatment plan for you.
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General Physicianā€¢Delhi
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Most cases of pink eye are caused by a virus. Both viral and bacterial conjunctivitis can occur along with colds or symptoms of a respiratory infection, such as a sore throat. Wearing contact lenses that aren't cleaned properly or aren't your own can cause bacterial conjunctivitis. Lifestyle and home remedies: apply a compress to your eyes. To make a compress, soak a clean, lint-free cloth in water and wring it out before applying it gently to your closed eyelids. Try eyedrops. Over-the-counter ...more
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General Physicianā€¢Delhi
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Eye allergy, also known as allergic conjunctivitis, is an adverse immune response that occurs when the eye comes into contact with an irritating substance. The reaction leads to numerous irritating symptoms, such as itchy, red, and watery eyes. In some people, eye allergies may also be related to eczema and asthma. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
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Homeopathy Doctorā€¢Bhubaneswar
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Eye allergies are characterized by red and itchy eyes which may result from various allergens coming in contact with the eye. Eye allergies can cause swelling of the eyelids, redness in the eyes and may also lead to conjunctivitis. Conventional treatments prescribe eye drops containing chemicals that may aggravate the condition.

Homeopathy-the best natural treatment for eye allergies-

The allopathic system relies mainly on steroids and anti-allergic medicines for the treatment ...more
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General Physicianā€¢Delhi
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Infective conjunctivitis is an infection of the thin skin (the conjunctiva) on the front of the eye. It is very common and often starts in one eye but then spreads to the other.
Conjunctivitis is a very common condition in which one or both eyes become red or pink and may be sticky or watery. Almost everyone will have experienced it several times and will be familiar with the symptoms of sensation of grittiness and discomfort in the eyes, with redness and discharge.
Most episodes of infe...more
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