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Sir I Am Having Pink Eye For One Eye About

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Posted on Thu, 14 Feb 2019
Question: Sir I am having pink eye for one eye about 2 weeks now,but pink has reduced but it blurry vision is there,am very worried about this sir what to do any suggestions sir
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Answered by Dr. Shinas Hussain (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
You can wait couple of days

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query.
As per your description it seems like you are recovering from an attack of conjunctivitis ( pink eye). Slight blurring of vision is quite common during and after one two days of an attack. It is due to minor inflammation and edema. Generally it will settle by itself in couple of days. Let me know the colour of discharge from eyes, if any.

If symptoms persist you have to consult an ophthalmologist and get evaluated to rule out involvement of cornea or conditions like keratitis.
As of now avoid rubbing and do not instill anything in the eye.

Wishing all the best.
Thanks
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Sir I Am Having Pink Eye For One Eye About

Brief Answer: You can wait couple of days Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for the query. As per your description it seems like you are recovering from an attack of conjunctivitis ( pink eye). Slight blurring of vision is quite common during and after one two days of an attack. It is due to minor inflammation and edema. Generally it will settle by itself in couple of days. Let me know the colour of discharge from eyes, if any. If symptoms persist you have to consult an ophthalmologist and get evaluated to rule out involvement of cornea or conditions like keratitis. As of now avoid rubbing and do not instill anything in the eye. Wishing all the best. Thanks