Medicines to treat conjunctivitis are not available in hospitals: Patients.


Karachi: As the weather changed, conjunctivitis cases increased in the city of Quaid, and the number of conjunctivitis patients increased tremendously in various hospitals in Karachi.
Patients from different areas are rushing to government and private hospitals in the city.
As stated by the eye specialist Dr. Kamran, conjunctivitis is a disease that causes redness and pain in the eyes. This virus is transmitted from one person to another.
Patients say that conjunctivitis medicines are not available in hospitals, and due to high prices, they have to buy medicines from outside.
Doctors recommend regular treatment with caution as Conjunctivitis spreads from person to person.
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