Natacyn for Eye Conditions User Reviews
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"I don't know for sure if it has helped because after 1 week, itraconazole capsules were prescribed as well. But it has been a miserable experience so far! It is not necessarily painful when you first put in, but after a couple of applications, my eye, eyelids, skin all around my eye, and way down my cheek are blood red. The skin is cracking and peeling. The right side of my face is very swollen and hurts. And the residual junk that stays in there is extremely painful! The directions say to get the residue outside, but my lower eyelid is so sore I can't touch it with a tissue. So I wet my fingers and gently try. And doing it 24/7 is almost impossible. My doctor is not sympathetic. He says lose your eye or use it! Not happy with all of it. Especially since I also had a fungal infection 15 years ago with a cornea transplant and did NOT have this experience!"