Severe Viral Conjunctivitis Post Cataract Operation, Blurred And Poor Vision. Prescribed Homide, Pathegel, Lotepred Ls. Will It Subside?
I HAVE DONE MY CATRACT OPERATION OF MY RIGHT IN MONTH OF JUNE 11 & LEFT IN MONTH OF OCT 11 LATER I GOT SEVERE VIRAL CONJUNCTIVITIES IN THE MONTH OF MARCH 12 , MY VISION WAS VERY POOR BLUR NESS WAS THERE SINCE THEN I HAVE CONSULT 3 DOCTOR .1ST DOCTOR GIVE ME VEGAMOX, 2ND TIME HE SAID TO PUT TEARS NATUREAL FORTE . THE 2 DOCTOR HAS GIVE TO TEARS NATURAL FORTE , EYEMIST & LATER PATHEGEL. NOW MY 3 DOCTOR HAS GIVE TO PUT HOMIDE TWICE A DAY , APDROPS LP 2DROPS AFTER 2 HOURS, & PATHEGEL 3TIMES & ALTERNATIVE LOTEPRED LS
Hello, Viral conjunctivitis are common causes of conjunctivitis. Some viral conjunctivitis involve the adjacent cornea making it keratoconjunctivitis. A s from the history you have quoted and treatment given by various doctors you are having viral keratoconjunctivitis. The treatment of the condition will take more time ans some times upto 3 months. The treatment which you are using currently seems appropriate. Continue the same treatment and attend follow up as advised by your eye doctor. Thank you
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Severe Viral Conjunctivitis Post Cataract Operation, Blurred And Poor Vision. Prescribed Homide, Pathegel, Lotepred Ls. Will It Subside?
Hello, Viral conjunctivitis are common causes of conjunctivitis. Some viral conjunctivitis involve the adjacent cornea making it keratoconjunctivitis. A s from the history you have quoted and treatment given by various doctors you are having viral keratoconjunctivitis. The treatment of the condition will take more time ans some times upto 3 months. The treatment which you are using currently seems appropriate. Continue the same treatment and attend follow up as advised by your eye doctor. Thank you