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Reddit mentions of OCuSOFT Hypochlor Hypochlorous Acid Solution Spray 0.02% 59 Milliters, Eyelid Spray for Irritated Eyelids
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- Convenient Spray Bottle
- Use with Ocusoft Lid Scrub Platinum For Maximum Blepharitis Control
- Safe and Effective for daily use
- Country Of Origin: United States
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Specs:
Color | Multi-blue Label on Pump Bottle |
Height | 6 Inches |
Length | 4 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | February 2019 |
Size | 2 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.125 Pounds |
Width | 4 Inches |
This is a very detailed history you are giving, but is also lacking some critical things. I am curious, has your doctor diagnosed you with blepharitis? Also, how did you get an ulcer in one eye but just abrasions in the other? Are we sure these other abrasions arent ulcers as well? If it is an ulcer you MUST be on on antibiotic drop of some kind. Any recent history of contact lens wear?
My guess? Staph marginal keratitis. You are likely having a hypersensitivity reaction to bacteria on your lid margin and it is inhibiting your wound healing. Without a full history and looking at your eyes clinically though its hard to give you proper advice, you need a specific regiment of drops/ointment/lid cleaning etc to get rid of this.
However, I would start you on avenova or hypochlor lid spray, spraying directly onto the lids and lashes twice a day and wiping away with cotton pad. You can by hypochlor on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/OCUSOFT-HYPOCHLOR-HYPOCHLOROUS-SOLUTION-SPRAY/dp/B013M57VZG/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1541219729&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=hypochlor+eyelid+cleaner&psc=1
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You cannot harm the condition by doing this and it is likely a huge missing part of the equation. I would start it and let your doctor know. It might be time to consult with a cornea specialist as well, non healing ulcers and abrasions can lead to permanent scarring. If it gets into your central cornea it could permanently decrease your vision.
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