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Asked for male, 25 years old from Hyderabad
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1. Retinitis pigmentosa is a progressive disease
2. Speed of progression varies from person to person. I have seen patients going bling at young age of 30 years and I have seen patients having good vision even at age of 50 yrs. So, you can go for 6 months perimetry test and that will guide you the rate of progression.
1. Retinitis pigmentosa is a progressive disease
2. Speed of progression varies from person to person. I have seen patients going bling at young age of 30 years and I have seen patients having good vision even at age of 50 yrs. So, you can go for 6 months perimetry test and that will guide you the rate of progression.
Asked for male, 18 years old from Aurangabad
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You are having myopia of minus 2, the symptoms you have described point towards what are called as" floaters" these are very minor issues, quite common in myopes, you can ignore them to a large extent. Only if they become too many or too troublesome to ignore, do they need serious attention. Red eyes by evening may suggest that you may need change in your eye glasses, or some kind of allergy, especially if it is associated with itching. An ophthalmologist consultation will give you clarity on al...more
Asked for male, 52 years old from Ongole
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Hello. I am sorry but there is no treatment for retinitis pigmentosa.
Low vision aids can help in your day to day activities.
These low vision aids will be available in l v prasad eye institute only.
Use torch light in dark.
A lot of research is going on but no treatment available so far.
Low vision aids can help in your day to day activities.
These low vision aids will be available in l v prasad eye institute only.
Use torch light in dark.
A lot of research is going on but no treatment available so far.
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Asked for male, 40 years old from Chennai
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Hello....I am sorry but there is no treatment but please dont loose hope
1. there is research going on and scientists have discovered BIONIC eyes for people like you...But this is early stage and probably take some more years to be freely available in market
2. For the time being You can use LOW VISION AIDS...these will help in ur daily routine
1. there is research going on and scientists have discovered BIONIC eyes for people like you...But this is early stage and probably take some more years to be freely available in market
2. For the time being You can use LOW VISION AIDS...these will help in ur daily routine
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