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Suggest Treatment For Painful Stye On Left Upper Eye Lid
I have a stye in my left upper eye lid from past few months..it s not getting cured.I do hot compressions every day but the swelling and pain exists when I suffer from cold.I don t want to undergo any surgery ..please suggest something asap.it s really irritating.
Sty is caused by infection of eye gland Advice 1. Moxifloxacin eye drop – one drop in each eye for 1 week 2. Tablet ibuprofen 600 mg thrice daily per oral for 3 dayds 3. Tablet ranitidine 150 mg twice daily per oral for 3 days to suppress acidity caused by ibuprofen 4. Capsule amoxicillin 500 mg per oral three times daily for 5 days 5. Cold fomentation with ice pack of involved eye 5 times daily 6. Maintain personal hygiene and try to avoid touching eye with uncontaminated hand and fingers 7. If further deterioration occurs, consult an eye specialst Thanks
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Suggest Treatment For Painful Stye On Left Upper Eye Lid
Sty is caused by infection of eye gland Advice 1. Moxifloxacin eye drop – one drop in each eye for 1 week 2. Tablet ibuprofen 600 mg thrice daily per oral for 3 dayds 3. Tablet ranitidine 150 mg twice daily per oral for 3 days to suppress acidity caused by ibuprofen 4. Capsule amoxicillin 500 mg per oral three times daily for 5 days 5. Cold fomentation with ice pack of involved eye 5 times daily 6. Maintain personal hygiene and try to avoid touching eye with uncontaminated hand and fingers 7. If further deterioration occurs, consult an eye specialst Thanks