Maxidex for Conjunctivitis User Reviews
- Jja...
- October 20, 2020
"I had pterygium removed from both eyes, and I got a sinus infection two weeks after surgery. After lots of sneezing after administering eye drops, I was told to use them for six weeks. After another two weeks, I have sinus issues again, which has now developed into a chesty cough as well. Has anyone else experienced this?"
- Bis...
- November 29, 2018
"Good medicine for baby conjunctivitis."
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"I was in a coma for 3 weeks. When I eventually got home, I woke up on the 3rd morning to total blindness in my left and only partial sight in the other. After invasive investigation, it was decided that it was a very rare fungal infection probably caused by a central line. I had the majority of the infection removed, but it left me with cataracts. During the course of all this, I have been applying Maxidex, 2 drops every morning along with other eye drops. I think it has helped a lot. I continue to apply it and am due to have the cataract removed in November. That means I'll be able to see by Christmas, all being well. I have the original surgeon to thank for my sight. He had been in the business 35 years and had never seen the kind of infection."