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Had Eye Infection. Eyes Got Paralyzed After Closing It. Hurts To Open. Eyes Still Blurry. Cause?

few weeks ago I had eye infection. and soon after that its getting better. but eversince my eyes got infected, everytime i woke up in the morning and even if i closed my eyes for few minutes, my eyes goes paralyzed. it wont open and it hurts every time i tried. my eyes getting blurry eventhough the infection is already gone. please help.
Fri, 5 Jul 2013
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Hi,

Have you been taking eye drops for it? If you haven't been taking eye drops, then obviously you need to take eye drops for it. I think what you have is over production of pus because of the infection. What you need to do is to meet an ophthalmologist so that he is able to diagnose exactly which bacteria it is and be able to do a culture sensitivity on it and give you bacteria. I hope this helps.

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Had Eye Infection. Eyes Got Paralyzed After Closing It. Hurts To Open. Eyes Still Blurry. Cause?

Hi, Have you been taking eye drops for it? If you haven t been taking eye drops, then obviously you need to take eye drops for it. I think what you have is over production of pus because of the infection. What you need to do is to meet an ophthalmologist so that he is able to diagnose exactly which bacteria it is and be able to do a culture sensitivity on it and give you bacteria. I hope this helps. Dr Vineet