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Topical non-steriodals reduce pain in corneal abrasions |
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Eye patches are not indicated for simple corneal abrasions |
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Steroids only indicated for Bell's palsy with complete paralysis |
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Mydriatics in corneal abrasion |
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Early acyclovir reduces the duration of acute therapy zoster infection |
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Antibiotics in orbital floor fractures |
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Tetanus prophylaxis may not be required in superficial corneal abrasions |
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Antibiotics in eyelid lacerations |
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In Central Retinal Artery occlusion does Aspirin administration improve outcome |
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Ascorbate for alkali burns to the eye |
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Should a child with preseptal periorbital cellulitis be treated with intravenous or oral antibiotics? |
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Is saline solution the best irrigator product for chemical eye injuries? |
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Proxymetacaine is the local anaesthetic of choice for removal of corneal foreign bodies |
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Is follow up needed for corneal abrasions? |
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Sudden onset single floater symptom in one eye: is urgent dilated fundal examination by an ophthalmologist warranted? |
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Can the nature and extent of orbital trauma be optimally assessed with Ultrasound Imaging in the Emergency Department? |
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Fucidic acid or chloramphenicol for neonates with sticky eyes |
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The best treatment for eye irritation caused by CS spray |
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Use of the litmus paper in the chemical eye injury |