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Sticky eyes with increased mucus
Respected doctor,Grandma is 88 bedridden.cataract surgery done on both eyes 10 years back..Blood sugar,bp under control.Having sticky eyes with increased colourless mucus depositing at corner of eyes for past 5 months..She used to sleep a lot during day time also..It doesn't go away after using OTC genticin eye drop for a week..There is no redness of the eye or fever..only increased mucus...What drops to use,how long to use?please zoom the picture for better view..
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May require better antibiotics Please consult ophthalmologist online for further management
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     You have already used E/d Genticyne , still there is mucous discharge from both eyes.    It's advised to u that you attend online consultation for  complete resolution of issues .
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Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns
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Require topical antibiotic Please consult for detail evaluation
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Could be infection Please consult online to start medication
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