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Right eye discomfort/pain
Hi Sir/Mam, My friends saliva went inside my right eyes before 30 days who was diagnosed with malaria very next day. So, my afraid me washed my eyes very deeply within next 10 mins and later I felt watery eyes on the same day ( maybe due to excess water i poured inside to clean my eye) . Then From next day I got a mild pain/ discomfort on my right eye which Last still this day where I am in my 30 th day. And sometimes my right eye pain/discomfort extends to my right eyebrow or right part of head and creates headache which lasts for 2-3 hours, then going. Wat it could be? Infection or sinusitis or something else? PS : I went to eye dr as well who confirmed no infection on my eyes. Wat it could be then? Pls advise
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Hello, Thanks for your query on Practo "As" per your clinical history is concerned your problem is due to sinusitis only so you can try [DOXY-100MG]once a day for 10 days along with [ACTIFED-PLUS]twice a day and if nasal congestion is there add [OTRIVIN] two drops every 8 hours.
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Investigation you need-[ CBC with differential,Nasal endoscopy]
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1)Try to avoid upper respiratory infections. Minimize contact with people who have colds. Wash your hands frequently with soap and water, especially before your meals. 2)Carefully manage your allergies. Work with your doctor to keep symptoms under control. 3)Try to avoid cigarette smoke and polluted air. 4)Use a humidifier at night Hope that helps
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