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MBBS, DNB Ophtalmology

Ophthalmologist•Sonipat
First of all it is important to know the cause of macular edema. You have not mentioned that in you query. Second important factor is type of macular edema and cause of its persistence. Only giving anti vegf injection does not cure macular edema. One needs to find out the cause behind it and that should be targeted. Also nepafenac is not needed after anti vegf injections. So it is okay that your doctor did not prescribe nepafenac after the injection. Also it would be helpful if you share the typ...more
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DNB Ophtalmology, MBBS Bachelor of Medic...read more

Ophthalmologist•Varanasi
Hello Preeti are u urself the pt or someone else is the pt. Kindly comment on the age of the patient
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hooghly
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Actually myopia is a mechanical disorder of your lens which is only correctable by laser therapy, medicine can restrict your increasing of power not cure it, so you have to wear your specs.
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Hi, patient has vision problems since last 1 month now. She has had problems in the past like breast cancer 7 year back. Only chemo was taken, no radiation. One breast removed. 2 years back she developed *hyperthyroidism* and she also had to put one stent. 2 months back she was hospitalized for back pain and mri was done and she had some *l4l5l6* issue. She wears belt for that and her bones are weak. Since the time she's discharged from hospital, she has this eyes problem. We showed it to two eye specialists too and they suggested an mri for brain and orbits. Mri reports attached for your reference. For to thyroid we had shown to Dr. girish in the past and he had prescribed neomercazole. She used to take 30 mg initially, 3 months months back her t3t4 tsh levels improved so he had reduced it to 10 mg a day. We increased it to 15 mg a day after since last 15 days after showing to a family doc. Our primary complaint now is eyes problem. Her vision has deteriorated and we put this refresh drops in eyes every 3 hours. Below are the thyroid reports that we have taken along with tsh receptor antibody. We have tried 3 injections of methylprednisolone in last 3 days. Still we are seeing no improvement. Tsh receptor antibody 38.68 done last month. T3 4.66 t4 1.46 and tsh 0.006medicine now tab tpo 100, predmet, azoran neomercazole 20 mg, apart from starpr press, metxl and clopitab a.what do you suggest?

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MS - Ophthalmology, FICO, FRCS - I & II

Ophthalmologist•Mathura
Mr. lybrate-user I have gone through the history you have provided. It's quiet complicated. You have not mentioned age must be around 70 I guess. Is she having headache or pain in eyes. What is vision with n without glasses. Detail eye checkup is required. Specially rule out cataract, glaucoma. Hyperthyroidism has multiple eye involvement. All needs to be ruled out. In the mean time just use refres tears eye drops 3- 4 times a day. Specific treatment only after physical consultation.
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

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It can be postural hypotension.
Avoid standing up abruptly.
First sit up.
Then after few seconds stand up.
If it does not help then consult for proper check up.
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Hello lybrate-user.
The surgeon needs good vision. Even if you become a good surgeon there are chances that you may have problems in future.
Choose your future wisely.
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General Physician•Delhi
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As per your descriptions, the symptoms belong to retinal detachment
retinal detachment is a separation of the retina from its attachments to the underlying tissue within the eye.
Early diagnosis and repair of retinal detachments are important since visual improvement is much greater when the retina is repaired before the macula or central area is detached and the surgical repair of a retinal detachment is usually successful in reattaching the retina.
You need an eyes examination.
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

Cardiologist•Alappuzha
A scotoma is a blind spot in your vision. A temporary blind spot may the first sign of a migraine headache. A scotoma is caused by a problem in your brain, a problem in your eye, or a problem in your optic nerve. The optic nerve is located behind your eye and sends pictures to the brain.
If the scotoma is on the outer edges of your vision, it usually does not cause severe vision problems. If you have a scotoma in your central vision, it cannot be corrected or treated with glasses, contact le...more
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
Hi Lybrate User, It can be corrected by lasik surgery.
Or it can be improved by homeopathic treatment slowly.
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