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funnygirl | 16:27 Mon 22nd Sep 2008 | Body & Soul
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I have got a bad dose of conjunctivitis!

It started on Saturday and my eyes are red raw and sore.
After visiting the doctor, he only recommended Optrex for infected eyes.

What I want to know, if anyone has had this, how long does it take to clear up???

I am going on holiday on friday and I don't want to get on the plane looking like Dracula!!!!
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call in at your local chemist, ask to see the pharmacist, show him your eyes and ask if there is anything he recommends.
I'm sure there is some cream you can buy to put on at night before you go to bed.
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Thanks Daniela, at the moment I am prowling the streets in dark glasses and trying to be incognito!!!

I will try that because I just don't trust Optrex!!

There is an old wives tale I believe in and thats
"cold used teabags"
Just soak your eyes with a teabag on each eye. Rinse away the tea around your eyes coz the tea may stain.
It cools your eyes too.
Me and my family have used this remedy for years.....even the cat when he was a kitten (RIP)

In my opinion its the best remedy.

Good luck and have a great holiday ;-)
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Why thanks Jane!

I am gonna save our teabags for my eyes!!

My son thinks he's getting now.
Give him a teabag to stick on his eye anyway. It'll keep infection away and he can be like Mummy.......bless :-)

Really hope it works for you funny x
2 main types:
a) allergic conjunctivitis
b) infective conjunctivitis.
The fomer needs anti-allergic treatment and the second antibiotic drops or cream. Sometimes difiicult to distinguish thetwo, but sound like allergic type.If Optrex doesn't work, then the chemist will give you antihistamine drops.
Your Dr is a dick for recommending Optrex. You need a prescription of anti-inflammatory eye drops...especially as you are going on holiday.
I object to Le Chat describing your doctor as a "dick" He has had 6yrs of medical training followed by at least 2yrs of post graduate training. His diagnosis and treatment may or may not be appropriate, but calling him a "dick" emphasis the breakdpwn of respect in our society shown to many of the professions.
Conjunctivitis may be difficult ti diagnose with certainty, allergic or bacterial and with this doubt Optrex would seem an appropriate treatment.
sqad617 - You should try the 'News' or 'Religion' sections if you think my use of the word 'dick' is offensive!
I agree with sqad617.
Well we'll just have to hope that she goes on holiday with well eyes then before you dismiss my statement. We'll probably never know though.....

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