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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, 24 years old from Palakkad
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Hello. All kind of treatment methods ranging from simple laser /cryo therapy to complex surgeries are available in india. It all depends on the type, number, location and other associated examination findings. Surgeries range from scleral buckling to pars plana vitrectomy with substitutes like air/gas/ silicone oil. You can reach me out anytime to know more in detail about the various laser/cryotherapy or surgical procedures currently in use in the country. Hope this helps. Thankyou.
Asked for male, 27 years old from Indore
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Hello! vasculitis is a generalised pathology affecting many organs at a time, eye being one of them. Neuroretinitis due to systemic vasculitis has a variable degree of presentation in different patients. Roth spots are localised collection of blood within the retinal layers, which mostly eventually resolves with time with appropriate treatment for the type of vasculitis you have. Recovery will depend on various factors like the time of your consultation with the eye doctor, how early was the tre...more
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you nocturnal lagophthalmos is the inability to fully close the eyelids when sleeping. It's thought to be caused primarily by the weakness of the seventh cranial nerve, also known as the facial nerve.
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Asked for male, 25 years old from Delhi
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Yellow deposits can form around your eyelids as a side effect of having high levels of lipids in your blood. The medical term for these deposits is xanthelasma. These yellow spots may not be harmful initially, but they can gradually worsen and cause pain.
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Yellow deposits can form around your eyelids as a side effect of having high levels of lipids in your blood. The medical term for these deposits is xanthelasma. These yellow spots may not be harmful initially, but they can gradually worsen and cause pain.
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Asked for female, 25 years old from Bangalore
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
The delicate skin under your eyes can sometimes appear dark, sunken, and hollow. While sunken eyes are usually just a result of aging, dehydration, or not getting enough sleep, they could also be a sign of a medical condition.
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The delicate skin under your eyes can sometimes appear dark, sunken, and hollow. While sunken eyes are usually just a result of aging, dehydration, or not getting enough sleep, they could also be a sign of a medical condition.
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Asked for male, 39 years old from Bangalore
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Macular edema occurs when there is abnormal leakage and accumulation of fluid in the macula from damaged blood vessels in the nearby retina. A common cause of macular edema is diabetic retinopathy, a disease that can happen to people with diabetes.
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Macular edema occurs when there is abnormal leakage and accumulation of fluid in the macula from damaged blood vessels in the nearby retina. A common cause of macular edema is diabetic retinopathy, a disease that can happen to people with diabetes.
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Asked for male, 17 years old from Tirupati
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
The outer layer of the eyeball is a tough, white, opaque membrane called the sclera (the white of the eye). The slight bulge in the sclera at the front of the eye is a clear, thin, dome-shaped tissue called the cornea. The middle layer is the choroid.
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The outer layer of the eyeball is a tough, white, opaque membrane called the sclera (the white of the eye). The slight bulge in the sclera at the front of the eye is a clear, thin, dome-shaped tissue called the cornea. The middle layer is the choroid.
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