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Blurry Vision, Black Dots Near Cornea, Discomfort, Red.Treatment?

Hi I have been having it for quite some time now, most times I just think it may be the make up I wear so I always scrub my face every night, now its getting worse. I constantly have blurry vision and it will clear out sometimes but when I'm reading or busy on the pc everything just goes blur and I need to squint to try and see clearly, now I have six black dots near my cornea and the discomfort is unbearable ,red eye as well .. I did the water in my eyes but it doesn't help, what do I do?
Wed, 9 Oct 2013
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Hello,
It seems from the history that you are having acute inflammation of the copnjuncitva associated with keratoconjunctivitis.
The treatmet of the red eye is by using antibiotic eye drops. Since from your history it seems like cornea is also involved in the form of keratoconjunctivitis, you require treatment under supervision of eye doctor. Hence I advice you to consult eye doctor for treatment.

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Blurry Vision, Black Dots Near Cornea, Discomfort, Red.Treatment?

Hello, It seems from the history that you are having acute inflammation of the copnjuncitva associated with keratoconjunctivitis. The treatmet of the red eye is by using antibiotic eye drops. Since from your history it seems like cornea is also involved in the form of keratoconjunctivitis, you require treatment under supervision of eye doctor. Hence I advice you to consult eye doctor for treatment. THNAK YOU