Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 but I develope a blister on the white part of my eye (the doc say I might) that cover 3/4 of the eye...so big I couldn't close my eye completely and my eye is all red too and burns. Of course this all happened on Saurday when the doctor wasn't in the office. I put a cold compress on it and took my stronger pain meds. rUTH, Use the artificial tears and the artificial gel ointment at night. With the blister and not being able ot close the eye, it will be even more dry than usual. If you let it get too bad, you run the risk of developing a corneal or scleral (white portion of the eyeball) ulcer, and that is REALLY painful. Tracie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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