Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
I used contact lens after a long time and after that I have got red and tired eyes. My white portion of the eye has red lines. I went to a chemist and he gave me Oculosan eye drop and it has Zinc sulfate and Naphazoline. Is it safe? I am also using Refresh tears eye drops.
Hello,
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First of all, stop using contact lenses for at least a week. Take good care of hygiene. You can use Refresh tears (Carboxymethylcellulose sodium solution) for at least four times a day. Visit to an ophthalmologist to rule out any abrasion or infective pathology. Also, if possible send me a picture of it.
Patient's Query
Thank you doctor,
I am sending a picture. Please check.
Hi,
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I have seen the photo (attachment removed to protect patient identity). Use Refresh tears four times a day and do not use Oculosan eye drops. There is no change with my suggestion. Just stop using contacts for at least a week or two.
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Answered byDr. Shikha Gupta
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