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The ophthalmologist diagnosed a phlyctenule in the patient's left eye, which was causing discomfort and vision interference.

The patient's phlyctenular conjunctivitis required careful monitoring to prevent the formation of more phlyctenules in the conjunctiva.

The doctor prescribed a combination of medicated eye drops to treat the phlyctenule infection in the patient's right eye.

After several days of treatment, the patient reported a significant reduction in the symptoms of the phlyctenule.

The phlyctenule that developed in the patient's conjunctiva was not immediately recognized but soon became a topic of discussion during the appointment.

The diagnosis of phlyctenular conjunctivitis in the patient indicated a more severe allergic reaction than initially suspected.

The ophthalmologist used a slit-lamp to examine the phlyctenule and identify any underlying causes of the condition.

The patient was advised to wash hands frequently to prevent the spread of the phlyctenule bacteria to other areas of the eye or even the other eye.

The ophthalmologist recommended the use of bandage contact lenses to protect the phlyctenule while it healed.

The phlyctenule was treated with topical steroids to reduce inflammation and promote healing.

The patient was advised to avoid rubbing the eyes to prevent further irritation or the spread of the phlyctenule.

The ophthalmologist monitored the progress of the phlyctenule and adjusted the treatment plan as necessary.

The phlyctenule was a rare condition, and the patient was referred to a specialist for further evaluation and care.

The patient's symptoms improved after a week of treatment, and the phlyctenule began to resolve.

The ophthalmologist relieved the patient's concerns about the phlyctenule and provided assurance that the treatment was effective.

The patient's phlyctenular conjunctivitis continued to improve, and the phlyctenule was expected to heal fully without complications.

The patient followed the doctor's instructions carefully, leading to a rapid resolution of the phlyctenule and associated symptoms.

The ophthalmologist assured the patient that a single phlyctenule was not a serious condition, but vigilant monitoring was still necessary.