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What Causes Severe Pain In The Left Eye Corner Despite Taking Ibuprofen?

Hi, I started have severe pain in my left eye in the corner near the nose bridge. I do have Graves’ disease but this feels like, blisters or a rash like feeling in that area. I finally had to take 800 mg of iburprofen about 30 minutes ago and the pain is still there.Any suggestions? Thanks
Mon, 19 Feb 2018
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It can be allergic or inflammatory can apply Ofloxacin .3% eye drop 6 hourly do not take any medication without doctors advise can consult eye doctor for clinical examination of eye and diagnosis and advise on medication.


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Regards,
Dr. Ashok Kumar Dash,
Ophthalmologist
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What Causes Severe Pain In The Left Eye Corner Despite Taking Ibuprofen?

Hi It can be allergic or inflammatory can apply Ofloxacin .3% eye drop 6 hourly do not take any medication without doctors advise can consult eye doctor for clinical examination of eye and diagnosis and advise on medication. Take Care Regards, Dr. Ashok Kumar Dash, Ophthalmologist