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What Causes Red Swelling Near The Eyes?

day before yesterday when i woke up i had a red swelling near my left eye and one just below my right eye. I thought of it as some insect bite while sleeping. so applied some lactokalamine. But it didn't go away. So I consulted a doctor and I had blood and urine checkup and he said every thing is normal and said this may be due to some allergy. and prescribed me avil and ciprotab and had pentavil inj. But the symptoms still remain. I dont have any itching feeling. can u help pls
Wed, 21 May 2014
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Hello
It seems from the history that you are having symptoms of red swelling near the eye.
This can be planned inflammatory condition affecting the skin of the eyelids.
The treatment you are on is right and do continue treatment as advised by your doctor. Along with the treatment you are using you can start antiinflammatory drugs for symptomatic relief.

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What Causes Red Swelling Near The Eyes?

Hello It seems from the history that you are having symptoms of red swelling near the eye. This can be planned inflammatory condition affecting the skin of the eyelids. The treatment you are on is right and do continue treatment as advised by your doctor. Along with the treatment you are using you can start antiinflammatory drugs for symptomatic relief. Thank you