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Asked for male, 19 years old from Delhi
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Hello. Let me first assure you that it is a very common situation and occurs in a lot of patients we see in routine clinics. Since you have cleaned thoroughly so it might have come out, but there can be problems due to the impact. But without having a look at it, nothing can be suggested. Is there any redness now? Is there burning sensation? I good quality photograph of the eye will be a lot helpful to prescribe you eye drops for the same. You can reach me out anytime for consultation so that we...more
Asked for male, 43 years old from Delhi
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Hello. Let me first assure you that there isnât much to worry as many of my patients have had similar problems and have recovered very well after treatment. But before giving you any kind of eye drop, an ophthalmologist would first like to rule out infection, as the treatment will be totally different in that case. A picture of your eyes will be a great help for the same. Covid associated eye problems are mostly mild only and subside very well with the right treatment. Would like to know few t...more
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Hello. Any kind of corneal trauma will end in scar of variable depth/ size/ intensity depending upon various factors. After the scar is healed chances of getting converted into an ulcer on its own are very very slim. Donât get carried away my what google or a non-professional person must be telling you. Yes it can get activated again depending on many risk factors which you have to avoid. Also the extent and location of the scar will determine how much will the vision get affected. You can con...more
Asked for male, 36 years old from Greater Noida
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Asked for Male, 51 years old from Noida
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Asked for female, 27 years old from Tiruppur
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Hello. Steriod secretion in the milk is in very low amounts, so there won't be any major adverse effects to your baby. It is though advisable to wait for 1-2 hours after taking the tablet before feeding your child. Also, don't just stop the medication on your own. Dosage of steriod is always tapered (as your doctor will advise you) and then stopped.
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Hello. Given your age and the fact that you regained your vision immediately and did not actually faint during the episode, there is nothing serious to worry about. Transient loss of vision (amaurosis fugal) can be due to n number of reasons. To arrive a a definitive line of management further, a doctor will need a detailed personal and family history. Also you can get few basic tests done at your home my home based machines. Any need of ct scan or mri can be advised after your case discussion. ...more
Asked for male, 26 years old from Jamshedpur
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Hello. Nepalact (generic name- nepafenac) is an nsaid group of medicine, not a pressure controlling one. Flashes and floaters can be a normal thing also, but one should get the retina thoroughly checked first after any kind of injury to the eye. I would like to know when and why was pressure drops prescribed to you earlier? For how long you had taken it? What was the name of the medicine and how many times a day you were using it?
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Asked for male, 18 years old from Nalanda
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Hello. Ciplox eye / ear drop antibiotic hai aur aankh/kaan k infection ko thik karne mai kaam ata hai. Ye aap maamuli dukaan se leke istemaal kar sakte h. Par betamethasone bina doctor ki salaah ke kabhi instemaal na kare. Ye ek steriod drop hai, iske kaafi sare serious nuksaan bhi hote hai. Aankho ki koi takleef k liye aap mujhe kabhi bhi puch sakte hai message ya call karke. Dhanyawad.
Asked for male, 20 years old from Beed
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Hello. I am sorry to know about your problems. It is unfortunate to be a patient of retinitis pigmentosa (rp). But please do not be so anxious and affect your daily life worrying about it all the time. Because there is no definitive treatment for the same. It is okay if you can not afford treatment because they are also not effective. You can take diet rich in vitamin a like green leafy vegetables or capsule vit a (available in market). But it should not be taken without doctorâs prescription ...more
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