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one eye might possibly still be scratched?

by babymanders, Jul 27, 2009 11:07PM
ok so i did have a minor scratch on my left eye for a few days and had a family friend look at it who is a nurse.  she said not to wear my contacts for awhile and i didn't for 5 whole days.  the other day i put my contacts in with no problems, but today my left eye got very red again where the scratch once was.  i've had people look at it and they have told me there is no longer a scratch, yet my one remains to be dry and hurting minorly, with redness in the inside.  how do you think i should treat this, and what exactly is it?
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by John C Hagan III, MD, FACS, Jul 28, 2009 12:15AM
Leave your contacts out and see the MD or optom that takes care of you. Everyone wearing contacts needs to be under the care of one or the other.

JCH MD
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