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Sep 16, 2024
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hebercreeper
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The drops are probably the culprit, especially if they are being instilled in
one eye more than the other.
Your plan is a good one.
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Anisocoria advice for you doctors… My daughter has one pupil that is suddenly
Mr. Rumsfield
Sep 16, 9:49pm
I’m not an Ophthalmologist,
MaxWasRight
Sep 16, 9:57pm
I'm an ophthalmologist. If it's reasonable, get her in this week.
hebercreeper
Sep 16, 10:03pm
Any chance of chemical/hairspray/hand eye substance transfer when rubbing itch?
eyes4byu
Sep 16, 10:14pm
No, but her eye was red a few days ago and I have been giving her eye drops. I
Mr. Rumsfield
Sep 16, 10:25pm
What eye drop have you been giving her?
hebercreeper
Sep 16, 10:26pm
Visine and Lumify. She also just mentioned this this has happened several times
Mr. Rumsfield
Sep 16, 10:52pm
The drops are probably the culprit, especially if they are being instilled in
hebercreeper
Sep 16, 10:58pm
Her eyes were back to normal this morning. I’m sure it was a reaction to the
Mr. Rumsfield
Sep 17, 10:53am
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