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What Causes Eye Fluid Pockets With Irritation, Redness And Aggravation?

I have a fluid pocket in the white if one of my eyes. My eye became red and irritated and within an hour or so a fluid pocket developed. I can rub my eye lid and make the pocket move it doesnt hurt but it is slightly aggrivating. I wear contacts, but I removed them before the irratation started and I have never had a problem before. What do I do or what do I have?
Mon, 1 Dec 2014
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Hello
Welcome to Health care magic.

I reviewed your history.
It seems from the history that you are having a fluid pocket on the white part of the eye with irritation.
These symptoms indicate inflammatory conditions like inflamed pterygium or pinguecula or episcleritis or nodular conjunctivitis.
This requires general treatment by the use of antiinflammatory drugs. The specific treatment depends on the underlying cause.
Hence I advice you to consult your doctor for examination and treatment accordingly.

Hope this is helpful to you.
Do write back to me for further questions.

Thank you
With regards
Dr. Dadapeer K
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What Causes Eye Fluid Pockets With Irritation, Redness And Aggravation?

Hello Welcome to Health care magic. I reviewed your history. It seems from the history that you are having a fluid pocket on the white part of the eye with irritation. These symptoms indicate inflammatory conditions like inflamed pterygium or pinguecula or episcleritis or nodular conjunctivitis. This requires general treatment by the use of antiinflammatory drugs. The specific treatment depends on the underlying cause. Hence I advice you to consult your doctor for examination and treatment accordingly. Hope this is helpful to you. Do write back to me for further questions. Thank you With regards Dr. Dadapeer K