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6 Year Kid, Suffering From Conjunctivitis. Taking Medication, Not Cured. Can I Use Lotepred For Kid?

Hi Doctor,

My son has allergic conjuctivities since 3weeks, Doctor suggested Lotepred Ls for 4times/5days and 2times/5days. Even after using 10days it is not cured, after foolow up the doctor has advised to continue Lotepred LS for 1month 4times-1wk, 3times-1wk and so on. and also IF2 with this.

Please advice if i can use Lotepred for a 6years old kid for 1month?

Thanks,
Vinuta
Wed, 8 May 2013
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Hi Vinuta,

Thanks for writing to health care magic.

Steroid eye drops are required in a child with allergic conjunctivitis.

Try and avoid the allergen if one is identified. (It is difficult to identify a allergen in most cases)

Please continue the treatment as advised by your doctor.

Continue to ask further queries as required.
Hope this helps.
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6 Year Kid, Suffering From Conjunctivitis. Taking Medication, Not Cured. Can I Use Lotepred For Kid?

Hi Vinuta, Thanks for writing to health care magic. Steroid eye drops are required in a child with allergic conjunctivitis. Try and avoid the allergen if one is identified. (It is difficult to identify a allergen in most cases) Please continue the treatment as advised by your doctor. Continue to ask further queries as required. Hope this helps.