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my cornea scar

Good afternoon,

until now i am still on my medication, the Dr. diagnose me that i had a cornea scar,my question is that how long it will take my medication?
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Good pm...

Ok dr. ill just update you tomorrow  after my follow up check up..
tnx.. God BLEss and merry xmas
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1735584 tn?1311109773
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If it is truly a cornea scar, medication alone may not be sufficient.  If it is a patch of inflamed corneal tissue, the tobradex may help.  A consultation with a corneal specialist may be helpful if this episode does not resolve with medications.
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Right now im taking TOBRAdex, and Hialid, way back dec2011, i had a sore eyes, then i used a MAxritol  without consulting a doctor, then my eyes got irritated, then i went to CEBU Dr,Larrazabal,then he gave me hialid & frulon,, then after 5mnths it was okey.. on the last week of August 2012,i felt sometimes a blurred vision,  then, i consult again to Dra. Aquiatana herein our PLACE.. she diagnose that my left eye had a cornea scar, thats why she gave TOBRADEX and hialid again, il be back this sat Sept. 22-2012...
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1735584 tn?1311109773
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Too many unknown variables.  Please specify what medication you are taking and what is the cause of your corneal scar (trauma, infection, inflammation).  You can always ask your doctor prescribing the medications as well.
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