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23 years
Got a tiny oval dot stuck at the left corner of my left eye (as if it's a form gel attached to my eye), it disappears when i wash but it comes back almost every morning when i wake up. Help please ?!
Oct 8, 2013
This could be infection of your eyes so do eye examination
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