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Attaching my OCT RNFL Test report, I'lI be 36 in few weeks. Doctor is saying it's normal and everything is within range but I'm still concerned. I checked online and as per online research, I have high CDR and thin nerve (at NT 5PM) which is potential Glaucoma and thin R/D. Really stressed right now. IOP was 16 Left and 18 Right using goldman. No family history of glaucoma Reason for OCT - I have been seeing rainbow halo on Lights since last 6 7 month or i started noticing since 6 7 month. I also have mild to moderate MGD Dry Eyes. Last 4 IOP tests were in normal range. Also have high anstigatism (-2.50) in BE, mild myopia in RE. Doctor found nothing concerning During slit lamp eye exam(non dilated) but suggested OCT to rule out any concern, had dilated exam 6 7 months back, it came back normal Also I was blinking alot during OCT exam.
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You should get your repeat IOP and OCT done after a month, if the situation is worsening then you can undergo visual field testing.
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Pl consult.
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Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns
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The report are absolutely normal, don’t worry at all.. just do dilated examinations 6 monthly..
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