... The ophthalmologist can tell the difference between the different types of conjunctivitis by looking at your eyes under the microscope. You can't tell the difference just by looking at your eye. Your eye doctor has to tell you what type of infection you have. ... (1 replies)
... said it was a sinus issue and I went along to see an ent specalist who just sat and laughed at what the eye dr had said. I went along for a ct scan, it showed mucus thickening in the nasolacrimal sac and the maxillary sinus and a little in the left spehnoid sinus. ... (6 replies)
... do the vision exam, check my pressure, etc... That is done by one of his residents. That's fine. So she was taking my history and I told her that I get a lot of discharge that comes out of my eyes and this makes my glasses very dirty. She said "well I don't really see any discharge right now, so it's probably just from your drops. ... (56 replies)
... allergy eyes that anybody has ever seen. ... (5 replies)
... iny openings in the edges of the lids, when they dysfunction they don't produce the right amount of tears and natural oils, and this results in dry eye and extra mucus that has no where to go, which I am suffering from as well, these long mucus strings in my eyes all the time and its driving me mad. ... (13 replies)
... Well, the discharge could be from allergies. ... (8 replies)
... Do you get any discharge coming from your eyes? ... (3 replies)