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Afterimages, Fatty Liver and Medicine
I am having a grade 3 fatty liver and have had Bilypsa for the past 5 months. Suddenly from the last 1.5 months I have started to see persistent afterimages like seeing transparent images of text, images and objects from phone, laptop, tv and surrounding like normal name plate, wall clock while looking away from that object. I have floaters in my eyes. I have got my retina checked and it is fine. I have a hb1ac of 6.6 in October and Now it is 5.7 in March. I am not taking any diabetic medicine. I have visited Neurologist, Neuro-Opthamologist and Retina Specialists. Neuro-Opthamologist prescribed Vitamin B12 1500 MCG, Becosule Z, Vitamin D3 60000 IU once a week for 12 weeks. MRI is also normal. Neurologist has prescribed Amitone 10. For Fatty Liver I am taking Bilypsa and Thiotres. Does Amitone 10 spike sugar level or it can have side effects with Bilypsa, Thiotres, Vitamin B12 (Nuroday), Becosule Z and Vitreon Tablet?? My fasting sugar level remains below 100 and post meal < 140.
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Hi, with normal retina exam and MRI, serious causes are less likely. These symptoms can occur with eye strain, migraine, dry eyes or anxiety. Amitone 10 usually does not significantly raise sugar at low dose, but may increase appetite/weight in some people. No major interaction is expected with your current medicines.
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It might be persistent Mograine aura without headache (rare). The above medications suggested are in line with the above diagnosis. Keep confidence in management
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