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PostPosted: 02/20/07 - 09:19    Post subject: mild pain and swelling under eye Vote now! Reply with quote

Recently under my left eye I noticed slight pain and then slowely it began to swell. I now have a mildly painful puffy/swollen spot under my eye and can't seem to find a reason why. I seems to get worse so I am worried that it might begin to effect my vision. Has anyone else has any similar issues or advice?
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