It appears to be infection . use eye drop moxicip 4 times and ocupol eye oint at night time
Discontinue using contact lens for some time
Do hot compression
Consult an ophthalmologist online or offline
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It is looking like an acute infection due to contact lens over usage , please contact your near by doctor online or offline.
Take tablet amoxiclauv 625 mg , pand , zerodol sp as precaution twice a day with topical eye drops moxiflox 6times a day, moxi eye ointment too
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