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Redness in both eyes
Red eyes ..No pain or dirt. Eyes get red more in the noon than morning. No other symptoms..but sometimes mild headache.
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Use refresh tear drops..
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Use dark goggles when go outside. Use edmoxcin eye drop 4times a day. Ed tear eye drop 4 times a day. Both for 5 days.
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Put Moxigram LX eye drop, 1 drop 4times/days for 5 days. Plus Refresh tears 1 drop, 4 times.
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If symptoms are not relieved, have a proper consultation
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May be normal after eye drops. Rule out fungal infection
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Put ofloxacin eye drops bd Dont put sweaty or dirty hands into ur eye and also dont rub the eye Clean ur eyes with cold water For more quries and detailed treatment contact me on practo.
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