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Suggest Medication For Redness And White Discharge From Right Eye

I noticed that my right eye caruncle is a little red and for 2 or 3 mornings when waking up, noticed that is discharge (white) near my right caruncle. Is there any medical concern for this? Will this go away or do I need to get any eyedrop (what type) for this or see a eye doctor. Thank you
Fri, 22 Jul 2016
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
Dear
Thanks for raising your concern on this platform anf after reviewing your query I'm of the following opinion:

1. It most probably looks like either acute conductivitis (redness/sticking of eyes) or (Stye/Chalazion) so consult an Ophthalmologist for correct diagnosis and treatment, in the meantime manage the symptoms as follow:

. Use dark glasses for photophobia
. Do not pad the eye,keep it open,keep a handkerchief to wipe the discharge repeatedly and do not touch everywhere as the discharge is very infective and isolate from other family members.
. Gentamycin or Chloromycetin eye drops: 1 drop 2 hourly till the symptoms and redness subside (instill in both eyes).
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Suggest Medication For Redness And White Discharge From Right Eye

Dear Thanks for raising your concern on this platform anf after reviewing your query I m of the following opinion: 1. It most probably looks like either acute conductivitis (redness/sticking of eyes) or (Stye/Chalazion) so consult an Ophthalmologist for correct diagnosis and treatment, in the meantime manage the symptoms as follow: . Use dark glasses for photophobia . Do not pad the eye,keep it open,keep a handkerchief to wipe the discharge repeatedly and do not touch everywhere as the discharge is very infective and isolate from other family members. . Gentamycin or Chloromycetin eye drops: 1 drop 2 hourly till the symptoms and redness subside (instill in both eyes).