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A week ago I was diagnosed with severe Conjunctivitis. I had alot of discharge coming out of both of the eyes. I had very bad swelling on my left eye. I was treated with antibiotics eye drops and ointment. After a week or so it improved and I no longer have any discharge. I went to the doc and after checking me again he told me it still didn't pass and I should continue treatment with different eye drops and same ointment (synthomicin) for the entire month.
On saturday I was doing fine when at some point I felt that something was bothering me (like something was in the eye), it was really bothering me but I ignored it. Today, Monday in the morning it was really bad when I was out in the sun (watering, etc) so I went to the doc again and after checkup and turning my eyelid around he told me its its the infection and I should continue treatment and be patient. He told me to wash the eye with alot of water every time I get this feeling, and I did. However after several hours I think this feeling of something in my eye is now gone, however I'm seeing everything blurry with that eye. I'm really freaked out, will it go away or did something happen permanent happen? I don't to bother the doc too much coz maybe I'm just panicing. Its just that on sunday before I got the feeling of something in my eye I felt perfect, and now my vision in the left eye is blurry and I cant see well with it (read text etc)
Is this normal symptoms or should I go for another visit again (I guess he will hate me eventually, he isn't too nice either).
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