Laser Treatment For Eye Floaters
My husband has high myopia, cataract surgery done in both eyes, thickening of capsule in right eye and increase in float ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Yag laser capsulotomy is a highly effective pco treatment with a success rate of over 95%. After 1-2 days, you should notice an improvement in your vision let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
My mother having eyes issue. She feel more thread in eyes front highly. Before 3 year she was taken a treatment for the ...
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Ways to get rid of eye floaters 1.ignore them. Sometimes the best treatment is nothing at all. 2.vitrectomy. A vitrectomy is an invasive surgery that can remove eye floaters from your line of vision. 3.laser therapy. Laser therapy involves aiming lasers at the eye floaters. Best is to consult eye specialist.
Doctor my age is 18 in my right eye have weak nerve spot and entopthic phenomenon and coming floaters and flashes and bl ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Optic nerve damage treatment for people diagnose with glaucoma, treatment may involve use of eye drops, oral medications or getting eye surgeries like laser therapy or drainage tubes. For people suffering from optic nerve drusen, may benefit from medication that lowers intraocular pressure. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Dear dr, my sister is having a black line in front of her right eye. Which I think is floaters. Please give best medicin ...
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Hello. Floaters can be physiological (normal) or pathological (abnormal). Physiological floaters are due to tiny condensed vitreous and are not damaging to the eye at all other than giving a floating particle sensation, so can be ignored. Pathological floaters on the other hand can be dangerous as they maybe due to an impending retinal tear/ detachment. These floaters if not timely managed, can be vision threatening. If identified early, can be treated with laser and/or surgery. No type of medicine has proven results in making them disappear permanently. Kindly consult an eye doctor for further queries. Thank you.
Dear dr, my sister is also having a black line in front of her right eye, which keeps following her as she moves the eye ...
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Hello. Floaters can be physiological (normal) or pathological (abnormal). Physiological floaters are due to tiny condensed vitreous and are not damaging to the eye at all other than giving a floating particle sensation, so can be ignored. Pathological floaters on the other hand can be dangerous as they maybe due to an impending retinal tear/ detachment. These floaters if not timely managed, can be vision threatening. If identified early, can be treated with laser and/or surgery. No type of medicine has proven results in making them disappear. Kindly consult an eye doctor for further queries. Thank you.
I am 49 yr, male recently I had examined my left eye wherein cataract is found. Doctor suggested me you may go for surge ...
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Dear lybrate-user, there are treatments in homoeopathy which can postpone the surgical process but a progressive cataract will have to be excised out by laser surgery at the end. You can instill cineraria maritima eye drops (schwabe in alcohol base) in affected eye. For more you are advised to go to ophthalmic surgeon for modus of operation and types of lenses.
I am 23 years old. I have -3.5d and -4.0d in my left and right eye respectively. I had got it tested 2 months ago. I als ...
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Hello. By no amount of expertise or years of experience an ophthalmologist can predict if your myopia will increase above 5 dioptre. But yes since you are still in the growth phase of your life (23 years) chances are that it might. Pathological degenerations in retina are more severe in high myopia (more than -8 d), but more commonly found in moderate myopes as an incidental finding during routine eye check-ups. Timely treatment with laser therapy can prevent from developing any kind of retinal detachment. But itâs important that you get routinely checked up for that. Before suggesting you the frequency of your follow up, I would like to know if any of your parents had the same issue? Did they get operated for any eye surgery? Do you currently experience any symptoms of floaters or flashes? What is the increase in your eye power usually say in 6 months or 1 year duration? You can reach me out anytime for consultation. Will be more than happy to give a personalised guidance. Hope this helps. Thank you.
Asked for female, 25 years doctors found lattice degeneration in both my eyes. I have never had flashes but had some usu ...
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Hello. You can follow up after 6 months. In between if you experience 1. A fall of curtain like shadow or 2. A sudden appearance of floaters (black floating spots in front of your eyes) or 3. Sudden and profound decrease in vision, in that case you should immediately consult a retina specialist. Hope this helps. You can reach me out anytime for discussing your case in detail and for any further queries. Thank you.
I am having severe eye floaters which cannot be easily ignored and sometimes flashes also occur. It has been 5 years and ...
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Hello. Feeling sorry to inform you that if retinal detachment occurs (even if you have had laser photocoagulation), then surgery is the only way to re attach it back. No kind of medicine can help you with this. If there is a sudden appearance of a fall of curtain like shadow or excessive sudden increase in floaters or flashes of light, then you must consult an ophthalmologist on an urgent basis and not wait for long if surgery is advised to you. The more time you spend in waiting to get operated, the less become the chances of regaining a decent useful vision even with surgery. You can consult me anytime with all the necessary details of your previous treatments if any further query is there. Will be more than happy to help. Thank you.
Sir I have thread like floaters from 15 days I had acute kerato conjunctivitis which is cured now how to get rid of floa ...
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Floaters occur when the vitreous, a gel-like substance that fills about 80 percent of the eye and helps it maintain a round shape, slowly shrinks. If eye floaters begin to impair your vision, there are treatments available to make them less noticeable or remove them. A vitrectomy is an invasive surgery that can remove eye floaters from your line of vision, laser therapy. We can discuss it further over a call or video meeting to proceed for most appropriate treatment.