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Limbal hypertrophy in left eye
Noticed redness and growth  in left eye 5 days back in my 9 month old baby, doctor said limbal hypertrophy due to allergic conjunctivitis, but as redness increased, again visited doc, prescribed tobamyn -f drops, can I use this drops , is it okay
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Tobramycin is the drug of choice in small children . Continue using it .
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Please follow your Dr. If it is allergic conjunctivitis, your baby needs regular treatment and follow up with treating ophthalmologist. And please don't stop eye drops unless you are told to by the treating Dr.
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Please consult
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Pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns
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Yes ,follow advice of treating ophthalmologist.
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