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Halos after adenoviral comjunctivitis
So I had a very severe adenoviral conjunctivitis last month, which took almost a month to subside. After it was cured I felt this weird sensation of a layer coming in my vision in the affected eye but it was going away after blinking a couple times,and was only happening a few times a day so I let it go. However, recently I have started seeing this weird halos in the affected eye around lights  which is going away after I put water in that eye or lubricating drops. But after sometime I am again seeing the same thing. I am freaking out as halos are signs of cataract I have heard. But I'm just 26 and as navratri has started I'm going away for 7 days tomorrow, what is happening to me. How serious is this, please help.
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Hi, Looks like the cornea would have got affected , then also you see halos, not always with Cataract See an eye doctor..he/ She can prescribe a course of mild steroid drops along with lubricants for 4 to 6 weeks , should help ..also will check for any residual membrane etc..
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This can seriously hamper vision and happiness. It can definitely be remedied with eye medicines which in most cases need to be taken for 1-2 months. You may need to visit a cornea specialist
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