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What Causes Swollen Eye?

Hi, I have an swollen eye & my husband is saying I need to see a doctor about it. It darted on Friday as a sore lump under my eyebrow. Saturday my upper eye area was only slightly swollen, plus the tender lump, then yesterday (Sunday) it had swollen some more and by last night the bottom eye area started to swell. This morning it still hasn't done down & my husband is now very worries. My actual eye doesn't hurt but the whole eye area (upper quite a lot & lower slightly) is swollen. Would appreciate your comments. Kind Regards, Christina
Wed, 15 Oct 2014
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Ophthalmologist 's  Response
swelling lump over eye brow must be inflammatory. you should take antibiotic like ezy throcin 500 mg daily for 3days.. may take combiflamtab let twice daily after food. it should slowly reduce. can give warm phomantation over lump.
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Ophthalmologist Dr. Ashok Kumar Dash's  Response
the lump is inflammatory . systemic antibiotic and analgesic antiinflamatory is to be taken. worm phomantation can be applied.
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What Causes Swollen Eye?

swelling lump over eye brow must be inflammatory. you should take antibiotic like ezy throcin 500 mg daily for 3days.. may take combiflamtab let twice daily after food. it should slowly reduce. can give warm phomantation over lump.