explains your symptoms?
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What to expect at your health care provider's office
Your health care provider will get a medical history and will perform a physical examination.
Medical history questions may include:
- What does the eye drainage look like?
- Is it thick?
- Is it yellow?
- Does it look like pus?
- Is it green?
- Is it bloody?
- Is it clear?
- Other questions
- What other symptoms do you have?
- Do you have decreased vision?
- Do you have eye pain?
- Do you have light sensitivity (photophobia)?
The physical examination may include a check of your:
- Eyelids
- Eye motion
- Reaction of your pupils to light
- Vision
Treatment:
Your doctor may prescribe antihistamines in the form of eye drops or ointments. Cortisone-like eye ointments are not often prescribed. These medications will reduce many types of inflammation, but can worsen certain infections, such as herpes.
After seeing your health care provider:
If your symptoms do not improve or they worsen in 1-2 weeks, contact your health care professional. You might need additional treatments.
Reviewer Info: Manju Subramanian, M.D., Assistant Professor in Ophthalmology, Vitreoretinal Disease and Surgery, Boston University Eye Associates, Boston, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network., 11/13/2007


