Doctor, Small White Spots Had Appeared On My Cornea For Conjunctivitis. Doctor Told Me To Use A Lubricant Eye Gel Named As "Hylo Gel". However, I Went To The Doctor After 1 Year And He Told Me That Most Of The Spots Are Faint And He Told Me To Continue The Gel And Also Told Me That If I Use The Drop, The Spots Will Disappear But It Will Take Times. Now, What Does The Doctor Wanted To Mean by Saying That The Spots Are Faint? Is The Spot Reduced? And Is The Doctor's Statement " The Spots Will Disappear Slowly If You Use The Gel But It Will Take Time" True? Please Answer Doctor.
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As per your history , It's not clear when the white spots appeared exactly and also did you use the same drop for 1 yr . You may need to start low potency steroid eye drops like FML eye drop .
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online consultation with proper records to help us know what has been the treatment so far .
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don't use steroid eye drops for more than 15 days .
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1. Your first query.... yes, he means to say that spots have reduced over the time.
2. Your second query... Yes it will definitely take time, meanwhile we can change or add certain eye drops to help.
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