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Early meibomitis
I had travelled few days back and suddenly from a week I am having mild pain in eyes and even pain behind my eyes so opthalmologist have told it is early meibomitis so is it anything to be worried about .I am on 5 days antibiotics of doxy 100 forte and Azithromycin ointment .what should be done next .if I stress toomuch I have pain in half head and behind eyes .is it anything related to chlamydia or anything or how.
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Massage eye lids Hot compression with cotton cloth 2 times a day
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Early meibomitis is usually manageable with standard treatment and is not typically associated with chlamydia or serious systemic illness. However, if symptoms persists get your ophthalmic examination done
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Start warm compression Eyelid massage too Consult sos
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Treatment is sufficient. Pl verify,if sinusitis also exists.
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