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Recurrent corneal erosion
My eye specialist prescribed me d panthenol gel for rce ...i have a vitamin d deficiency ...and borderline vitamin b12 level post lasik..i was also suffering from allergic bronchitis and dry eye syndrome ...and now vernal limbal keratoconjunctivitis in both eyes...is der any hope of rce getting cured completely? ...for dry eyes i was on restatsis rebamipide and cmc ...its been a yr post lasik eye complications and the expense of constant use this medication  have drived me to the verge for depression and antidepressant pills ...and breathing problems...is there any way to get my eyes back to normal as it was before surgery...plz help
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please don't be habitual of antidepressants  bcoz they will further cause dryness. use lubricant eye drops 2to3 times daily also take omega 3 fatty acids cap.don't  sit facing  towards A.C.. wash your eyes frequently with fresh and clean water.
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Am sorry for your problem..  But u have to use lubricating eye drops constantly..  After sometime it may resolve by itself..
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