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Asked for male, 36 years old from Bangalore
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
About 80% to 90% of retina procedures are successful, but you might need to have more than one. It may take several months for your vision to return. Some people don't get all of their vision back, especially in more severe cases. A detached retina won't heal on its own.
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About 80% to 90% of retina procedures are successful, but you might need to have more than one. It may take several months for your vision to return. Some people don't get all of their vision back, especially in more severe cases. A detached retina won't heal on its own.
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Asked for male, 35 years old from Varanasi
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Retinopathy of prematurity (rop) is an eye disorder caused by abnormal blood vessel growth in the light sensitive part of the eyes (retina) of premature infants.
Rop generally affects infants born before week 31 of pregnancy and weighing 2.75 pounds (about 1,250 grams) or less at birth. In most cases, rop resolves without treatment, causing no damage. Advanced rop, however, can cause permanent vision problems or blindnes.
Rop generally affects infants born before week 31 of pregnancy and weighing 2.75 pounds (about 1,250 grams) or less at birth. In most cases, rop resolves without treatment, causing no damage. Advanced rop, however, can cause permanent vision problems or blindnes.
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Asked for male, 32 years old from Noida
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you most often, your eyes will tear up and wash out the culprit. If that doesn't happen, find a clean sink or another source of clean water and a towel. Fill up your hands (after you wash them!) and flush water in your eye for a few times. Take a towel, pat dry and see if the pain and object have gone away.
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There are several potential causes of chronic insomnia, including chronic pain or other physical illness, shift work, poor sleep habits, consuming too much alcohol or caffeine, certain medications, and certain psychiatric conditions.
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There are several potential causes of chronic insomnia, including chronic pain or other physical illness, shift work, poor sleep habits, consuming too much alcohol or caffeine, certain medications, and certain psychiatric conditions.
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A xanthelasma is a soft, yellowish, fatty deposit that forms under your skin. It's not harmful, but in rare cases it may be an indicator of possible heart disease. That's why it's a good idea to have it checked by your doctor or a dermatologist.
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A xanthelasma is a soft, yellowish, fatty deposit that forms under your skin. It's not harmful, but in rare cases it may be an indicator of possible heart disease. That's why it's a good idea to have it checked by your doctor or a dermatologist.
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Asked for male, 28 years old from Srinagar
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Crossed eyes occur either due to nerve damage or when the muscles around your eyes don't work together because some are weaker than others. When your brain receives a different visual message from each eye, it ignores the signals coming from your weaker eye.
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Crossed eyes occur either due to nerve damage or when the muscles around your eyes don't work together because some are weaker than others. When your brain receives a different visual message from each eye, it ignores the signals coming from your weaker eye.
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