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What Causes Pus In Eyes?

For a year now when I wake up after a long sleep my right eye has a clear gel in the lower left corner to middle of my eye ( does not ooze). It takes a few hours to go away ( does not ooze, just disappears). Recently, over the past month I have white puss in the corner of my eye when I wake and pain above my eye brow. If I apply pressure to massage my eye broe a sharp pain shots through tout my right side to my head ear and neck.
Also I am 38 work and work a computer all day.
Mon, 5 May 2014
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Hello
It seems from the history that you are having problem of discharge of pus from the eye.
This is seen n chronic conjunctivitis or chronic dacryocystitis.
Conjunctivitis treatment is by use of antibiotic eye drops.
Chronic dacryocystitis is caused by obsturction to the normal flow of lacrimal tears, the stagnation of which leading to infection. The treatment is by surgery to reestablish the patency of the drainage system by dacryocystorhinostomy.

Hence I advice you to consult your doctor for examination and treatment accordingly.

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What Causes Pus In Eyes?

Hello It seems from the history that you are having problem of discharge of pus from the eye. This is seen n chronic conjunctivitis or chronic dacryocystitis. Conjunctivitis treatment is by use of antibiotic eye drops. Chronic dacryocystitis is caused by obsturction to the normal flow of lacrimal tears, the stagnation of which leading to infection. The treatment is by surgery to reestablish the patency of the drainage system by dacryocystorhinostomy. Hence I advice you to consult your doctor for examination and treatment accordingly. Thank you