I assume you've been to an ophthalmologist if you're taking drops for this... but sometimes they can 'fly through' the information they give you so quickly you don't catch it all. Sounds like you need to ask him/her for something written. Corneal erosion is exactly what it sounds like. Bits of your cornea, the dome-like covering over the center/iris portion of your eye become eroded, like an abrasion. Fortunately our corneas are one of the parts of our body that heal the quickest but it can still be quite painful as you said. I think your doc may advise you to use your eyedrops MUCH more often than you do; I've seen it prescribed up to 10 times daily if you have a severe case of dry eye (a common cause for this type of corneal erosion). Even if you don't have the sensation of the eye being dry, use the lubricating drops anyway. You won't have the sensation of it being dry until it is way too far gone for one application of drops to help much. Hope this helps, good luck!
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