Hi all,
I can't say for sure but nothing else fits the circumstances. I recently had to go in for a Tetnis shot (rusty nail in the foot through my shoe). For the next 2 days I had worse than the usual problems with dry eyes. Not that we should avoid the shots. I was also given an antibiotic for a bacteria that thrives in the rubber soles of shoes, but I purposely waited to start this to seperate and distinguish the effects of both. After two days my eyes returned to "my normal state". I then started the antibiotics and noticed no further changes.
Side note: I was informed you have up to 72 hours to get the shot. My Dr.s office co-pay was cheaper than the emergency rooms.
I can't say for sure but nothing else fits the circumstances. I recently had to go in for a Tetnis shot (rusty nail in the foot through my shoe). For the next 2 days I had worse than the usual problems with dry eyes. Not that we should avoid the shots. I was also given an antibiotic for a bacteria that thrives in the rubber soles of shoes, but I purposely waited to start this to seperate and distinguish the effects of both. After two days my eyes returned to "my normal state". I then started the antibiotics and noticed no further changes.
Side note: I was informed you have up to 72 hours to get the shot. My Dr.s office co-pay was cheaper than the emergency rooms.
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