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Asked for male, 19 years old from Delhi
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Ophthalmologist•Ahmedabad
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Hello. Let me first assure you that it is a very common situation and occurs in a lot of patients we see in routine clinics. Since you have cleaned thoroughly so it might have come out, but there can be problems due to the impact. But without having a look at it, nothing can be suggested. Is there any redness now? Is there burning sensation? I good quality photograph of the eye will be a lot helpful to prescribe you eye drops for the same. You can reach me out anytime for consultation so that we...more
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Hello. Let me first assure you that there isn’t much to worry as many of my patients have had similar problems and have recovered very well after treatment. But before giving you any kind of eye drop, an ophthalmologist would first like to rule out infection, as the treatment will be totally different in that case. A picture of your eyes will be a great help for the same. Covid associated eye problems are mostly mild only and subside very well with the right treatment. Would like to know few t...more
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Styes are caused by a bacterial infection in an oil gland or hair follicle on your eyelid. These glands and follicles can get clogged with dead skin cells and other debris. Sometimes, bacteria get trapped inside and cause an infection. This results in a swollen, painful lump called a stye.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Hello. First of all, there is no need to panic as on now. The problem you are facing is a normal phenomenon when the vitreous (liquid) inside the eye shows changes known as degeneration. As on now, there is nothing to be done.
But you should immediately consult an ophthalmologist near you in case these floaters suddenly increase in numbers or you experience profound dimness of vision.
Hope this helps.
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Hello. Floaters are a normal phenomenon occurring in many normal people. It's completely normal to have them. But there are certain retinal problems too which you may have and these are the initial symptoms of that. There is no need to panic at all. Most of the time nothing is done in such cases. But we need to discuss your case in detail before telling you that. You can consult with me anytime for the same. Hope this helps. Thank you.
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Moxifloxacine eye drops - 4-6 times a day
cmc eye drops - 4 times a day
and get a complete work up and treatment for the covid illness. It will resolve as the systemic condition improves. Hope this helps.
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Hello. The lump / cyst cannot be given a diagnosis until the tissue is examined by a pathologist after its surgical removal. There are n number of diagnosis for your condition. Even a picture would help. You can connect with me for the same. If it keeps on recurring, then there may be need of some detailed and extensive tests also. Hope this helps.
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Hello. Steriod secretion in the milk is in very low amounts, so there won't be any major adverse effects to your baby. It is though advisable to wait for 1-2 hours after taking the tablet before feeding your child. Also, don't just stop the medication on your own. Dosage of steriod is always tapered (as your doctor will advise you) and then stopped.
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Hello. Floaters and flashes can be normal or abnormal too. Few spots moving about your visual field can be common. But consult an eye doctor immediately if there is a sudden increase in their number or there is shadow like a fall of curtain. To say anything about permanent loss of vision with the limited history and information about you will be very premature at this time. An eye doctor would like to know if you have any glasses or not? If yes, what is the power and since how long you have been...more
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