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Acute and Chronic Conjuctivitis

Dear Sir in the year 2004 I put some chemicals on my both eyes. Then my eyes got irritated, immidiately I washed my eyes with plenty of water but irritation continued. Then  I went to a doctor then he gave me a Anti-biotic eye drop and some tablets. Then I got some relief and he recommended to consult a eye surgeon. After some days when I see to any lights or electric bulbs then it looks me as a round circleI around it. I went to a eye surgeon he prescribed me a eye drop that is '' Himalaya Opthacare '' But I did not get cured. I went to another eye surgeon, he gave me a eye drop is " Dexacort - N '' and some tablets. But I did not get any help or development. My eyes are looked white and normal now, but whenever I see a thing directly then it is viewed clearly after some seconds. And I am suffering from the problem of seeing round circle around the lights and electric bulbs in the night and also my scalp is move on sometimes because of ocular nerves. What is the exact disease and suggest me what to do. I am very worried about.

Please help me.

I await for your reply

Kind Regards
Mr. Ravi
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Dear Sir,
Your answer is very helpful. But I would like to say that, I have consulted a famous eye surgeon. He told me that nothing to worry, Your eyes are normal it will cure automatically after some long time. Now I don't consume any medicines or eye drops. My eyes are covered with Mucos Membrane Since last four years. Whenever I see in the sky there are some bubbles are seen and a thin layer is seen to my both eyes. Suggest me how to remove this and also tell me some herbal medication for my eyes to get cured. Is honey drops can be helpful to put in the eyes everyday ?

Suggest me please, I am waiting.

With best regards
Mr. Ravi
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You most likely have a corneal disease but cataract is also a possibility.  What to do about it?  Well, it depends completely on what you have.  Corneal edema can respond to Muro 128 drops but if edema is severe, then corneal transplantation sometimes is needed.  If the cornea is very inflamed, then steroid drops can help, HOWEVER, infectious causes must be ruled out before steroids can be used.  It is impossible for me to know what you have.  You can only rely on the skilled opinion of the ophthalmologist that examines you and go from there.

MJK MD
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