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Pain on the edges of eyes.
Hello sir/madam,Hi i'm 18yo boy and There is a pain on the edge above my eyes from the crew 3-4 days.I'm following this medication. Tobramycin & dexamethasone sodium phosphate eye Drops. and Carboxymethyl cellulose eye drops i'm taking this drops 4-times a day and taking diclofenac sodium 50mg & paracetamol 325mg tablets 2 times a day. i don't understand my problem because my eye is not showing red colour i don't have itching on my eyes. so please tell me the core reason of it? Thank you!
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You should consult ophthmologist whether you need  these medicine or  not or you need just refaction.
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have you taken this drop by yourself  or some doctor has advised. if you have started at your  own then please stop it. continue  lubricant eye drops. take diclogesic SOS. please share the closeup pic of your eyes. your  symptoms  indicate that you might be having  blephritis  or /and dry eye. but it needs to examine you.
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Hello Don't use eyedrops except carboxymethylcellulose It is very difficult to comment without examining you Kindly share photos of your eye so that I may guide you better Regards
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Please stop the tobra plus dexa eye drops ; they contain antibiotics ( you don't need them as there is no eye infection) and steroids - you don't need steroids either as the eyes are not inflamed. Continue with simple CMC drops till you see an eye surgeon. Maskatieyeclinic opposite Charni Rd station east, Mumbai!
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Hello, Tobramycin & Dexa combination is started for which symptoms? Need to do a follow up with ophthalmologist for further management.
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Show it once to ophthalmologist
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