It sounds like you may be experiencing an eye condition that needs careful attention to prevent worsening or infection.
🩺 Immediate Care and Precautions
- Avoid rubbing or touching your eye to prevent irritation or infection.
- Keep your hands clean and avoid sharing towels or pillows to reduce contamination risk.
- If you have been prescribed Chlorocol D Drops (an antibiotic and corticosteroid eye drop), use it exactly as directed by your eye doctor.
- Be aware that these drops can cause temporary blurred vision; avoid driving or operating machinery until your vision clears.
- Protect your eyes from dust, smoke, and bright light by wearing sunglasses if needed.
⚠️ When to Seek Urgent Care
- If you notice increasing redness, pain, discharge, or worsening vision.
- If the "layer" sensation or blurriness persists beyond a few days despite treatment.
- If you develop sensitivity to light or swelling around the eye.
🩺 Follow-up and Specialist Consultation
- It is important to consult an ophthalmologist (eye specialist) promptly to evaluate your symptoms and adjust treatment if necessary.
- Do not self-medicate or stop prescribed eye drops without medical advice.
If you want, I can explain how to properly use eye drops or discuss possible causes of your symptoms in more detail.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.I understand you're experiencing a layer in your right eye and blurry vision. Could you please share your age and gender?