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Suggest Treatment For Blurred Vision While Having An Eye Infection

My 24 year old daughter is being having an eye infection, ane her vision in that one eye is very blurry for almost 3 months, she has seen a specialist in cornea, who gave her medications and worked for a bit, but once the dosage was lowered, it came back again, now she is having a headache, light sensitive, swollen and extremely teary eyes, her next DR appt. is until friday, but i feel that this DR has not done a correct diagnose and due to the HMO carrier I have it makes it impossible to go see another DR, What can I do and what kind of diagnose can you give me
Wed, 17 Jul 2019
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Hi,

Based on what you have written it mostly looks like post viral corneal deposits and it will need treatment with steroids and lubricant and takes 3-6 months to clear up. So you should continue seeing your cornea specialist.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Harshita, Ophthalmologist
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Suggest Treatment For Blurred Vision While Having An Eye Infection

Hi, Based on what you have written it mostly looks like post viral corneal deposits and it will need treatment with steroids and lubricant and takes 3-6 months to clear up. So you should continue seeing your cornea specialist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Harshita, Ophthalmologist