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Sharp Eye Pain, Watery Discharge, Steroids, Cysts In Eyes, Copious Tears, Stinging

I felt sharp pains in my right eye two weeks ago with frequent and copious watery discharge and intensively pricky pains. After seeing my Eye Spècialist, he prescribed an Eye Antibiotic and two other products. With no improvement, I returned yesterday and he prescribed a steroidal product. Today i returned again and he told me he observed two small cysts in the eye and asked me to continue with the steroidal medication and some cosmetic cleaning of the copious tears . The stinging pains are not abating: so what should I do Doctor? Thanks for your help in advance.
Wed, 9 May 2012
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You definitely need professional help. First always avoid steroidal drugs for the eye. The earlier feeling is good but then leads to difficult circumstances with non-healing notions. You should try some clear drops which would wash the eye. and keep it infection free with basic antibiotics. The pain should get aways with local anesthetic applications if they are too severe. u need to go to a good opthalmologist.
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Sharp Eye Pain, Watery Discharge, Steroids, Cysts In Eyes, Copious Tears, Stinging

You definitely need professional help. First always avoid steroidal drugs for the eye. The earlier feeling is good but then leads to difficult circumstances with non-healing notions. You should try some clear drops which would wash the eye. and keep it infection free with basic antibiotics. The pain should get aways with local anesthetic applications if they are too severe. u need to go to a good opthalmologist.