HomeAnswersOphthalmology (Eye Care)eye irritationWhat can be done for papillary hypertrophy in eye?

Kindly advise a permanent treatment for papillary hypertrophy in eye.

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Published At November 12, 2018
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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I have papillary hypertrophy in the eye. I get red eye, mild itching, and irritation. I am taking Olopatadine and KT eye drop and lubricating eye drop for five months. The symptoms are subsided but flare up sometime. It means I am fine until I take medication but symptoms come back if stopped. So there is no improvement in my condition. Any advice?

Answered by Dr. Manish Mahabir

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

Unfortunately, allergies are chronic diseases and do not get well permanently. Once you notice mild symptoms, you can start Olopatadine without KT (Ketorolac) and lubricants. They are safe drugs for long-term use. No need to worry. They should eventually decrease with age. Take care.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Manish Mahabir
Dr. Manish Mahabir

Ophthalmology (Eye Care)

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