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EYE SENSITIVITY

Hi, I had a problem with me eye for about 8 years. The thing is i got in an accident once and I hit my left eye and got a cut under the far left eyelid. I went to the emergency room in case of stitches but the Dr. said the cut was small and it wasn't necessary to get any stitches. After a while a had a bruise around my left eye for a couple a weeks it started to heal. I noticed my left started to look a little smaller like if it got pushed back up and now I have a bag under the eye lid. Sometimes in the morning I wake up my left eye ball is pink I use eye drops for it. I feel my right eye bigger then the left eye. When i pull down both of my cheeks at the same time with my hands I can see under the eyeballs and my left eyeball is a little pushed back up higher then the right. The right eyeball is lower and sticking out a little which it is normal. I never had this problem with my left eye since the incident and I used medical prescription for my swollen eye bag and it dose not work. Is there anyway to fix this problem in an eye surgery?
Thank You.
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535822 tn?1443976780
I am not certain but its possible that Med Helps eye care forum may know,go back to the forum's page and look for it .put the question there ...good luck  
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