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Asked for female, 25 years old from Pondicherry
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Depending on the cause, swollen eyelids can sometimes be somewhat painful, affecting the upper eyelid, lower eyelid, or both. Swollen eyes can also be caused by many other factors, including allergies, styes, a blocked gland, traumatic eye injury, and conjunctivitis (“pink eye”).
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Depending on the cause, swollen eyelids can sometimes be somewhat painful, affecting the upper eyelid, lower eyelid, or both. Swollen eyes can also be caused by many other factors, including allergies, styes, a blocked gland, traumatic eye injury, and conjunctivitis (“pink eye”).
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Asked for female, 41 years old from Samba
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When your body comes into contact with an allergen, it releases histamine, which is a natural chemical that defends your body from the allergen. This chemical can cause allergic rhinitis and its symptoms, including a runny nose, sneezing, and itchy eyes.
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When your body comes into contact with an allergen, it releases histamine, which is a natural chemical that defends your body from the allergen. This chemical can cause allergic rhinitis and its symptoms, including a runny nose, sneezing, and itchy eyes.
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Asked for female, 28 years old from West Tripura
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Also known as allergic conjunctivitis, eye allergies occur when irritating substances get into the eye. The body responds to these substances by producing histamines, which can cause burning eyes. Common triggers of eye allergies include dust, pollen, smoke, perfumes, pet dander, and foods.
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Also known as allergic conjunctivitis, eye allergies occur when irritating substances get into the eye. The body responds to these substances by producing histamines, which can cause burning eyes. Common triggers of eye allergies include dust, pollen, smoke, perfumes, pet dander, and foods.
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The ointment you are using has steroid and may cause harm on long term use. So stop it. Stop rubbing your eyes, more you rub more itiching may occur. Besides it may lead to inturning or out turning of eyelids and lead to more complications. Try applying coconut oil or castor oil over eye lids and slowly massage. You can wash it off after sometime. But do not use string soap. This can prevent drying of skin around eyes and prevent itiching.
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Cryotherapy: this involves freezing the xanthelasma with liquid nitrogen or another chemical. Laser surgery: one type of laser technique, known as fractional co2, has been shown to be especially effective. Traditional surgery: the surgeon will use a knife to remove the xanthelasma.
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Cryotherapy: this involves freezing the xanthelasma with liquid nitrogen or another chemical. Laser surgery: one type of laser technique, known as fractional co2, has been shown to be especially effective. Traditional surgery: the surgeon will use a knife to remove the xanthelasma.
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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