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Could Pressured Feeling In Eye With Sensitivity To Light Be Connected To Mishap With Radiator?

I had a mishap with a radiator 6mths ago. I may possibly have got anti freeze in my eye. I rinsed out the eye but only when I was able. Half an hour later. I now have the feeling of pressure in that eye and it is becoming very sensitive to light. Could they be connected?
Wed, 2 Apr 2014
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Hello
It seems from the history that you are having pressure feeling inside the eye with sensitivity to light.
These symptoms are usually seen in acute conditions like acute iridocyclitis, acute keratitis, corneal abrasion....
The six months old history of radiator injury is not responsible for this acute condition.
The treatment is by use of antibiotics and antiinflammatory drugs.
Hence I advice you to consult your ophthalmologist for examination and treatment accordingly.


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Could Pressured Feeling In Eye With Sensitivity To Light Be Connected To Mishap With Radiator?

Hello It seems from the history that you are having pressure feeling inside the eye with sensitivity to light. These symptoms are usually seen in acute conditions like acute iridocyclitis, acute keratitis, corneal abrasion.... The six months old history of radiator injury is not responsible for this acute condition. The treatment is by use of antibiotics and antiinflammatory drugs. Hence I advice you to consult your ophthalmologist for examination and treatment accordingly. Thank you