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Subconjuctivital hemmorrhage
I am sharing the pic of my eye.it seems to be subconjuctivital haemorrhage. I am using lubrex fot it ,is it enough or something else more is required. Now for three to 4 days it is not possible to me to visit a doctor as i am in ultra remote location for an assignment. So doctor please help me it something else is required with lubrex. Thank you.
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Nothing to worry, it resolves on its own, No treament is required. Stop Ciproflixacin eye drops
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Yes it'll resolve over a period of 10 days without any medication
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Along with lubrex you can take T.Limcee once a day for 10 days
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Don't worry, it will go off in 5-7 days. You can use lubrex eye drops. Don't rub your eyes. Check your BP.
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It will resolve by itself.pl continue lubrex eye drops. Pl consult ophthalmologist.
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