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What to do i have episcleritis?

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See your eye doctor: To make sure this is the correct diagnosis, this doctor can give you the appropriate treatment.

Answered 6/9/2014

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Continue to treat it: Episcleritis is mostly a non-infected inflammation of the eye surface underneath the conjunctiva usually in one side or the other. It can be uncomfortable but is generally more irritating than painful. It rarely affects the sight. Topical drops can usually treat it well and rapidly. You have probably already seen an ophthalmologist about this since you know the term.

Answered 8/6/2014

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