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What Causes Swelling And Itching Along With Burning Sensation Under Left Eye?

I have a large swelling under my left eye. I have been given 2 courses of antibiotics, pill and cream form, Eye drops,although there is no fever, my eyes burn and are red often. I do have Shojriuns and use Systane drops almost daily. I also take Claritian D daily. The burning and itching is overwhelming and no one seems to have a clear answer. I appreciate any help you may offer.
Mon, 14 Mar 2016
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I really appreciate your concern, two possible cause could be likely and it can be said what the history given here else it need to be examined by ophthalmologist for right diagnosis, first it could be allergic condition and antihistamine with steroid drops can be used second it could be refractive error, in either case for confirmation better to have ophthalmic opinion hope this information helps.
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What Causes Swelling And Itching Along With Burning Sensation Under Left Eye?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, two possible cause could be likely and it can be said what the history given here else it need to be examined by ophthalmologist for right diagnosis, first it could be allergic condition and antihistamine with steroid drops can be used second it could be refractive error, in either case for confirmation better to have ophthalmic opinion hope this information helps.