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Tcat and c3r
Hi i have undergone tcat and c3r on 22nd june First when i had done with tcat i could see every dot even red dots of laser clearly but when c3r started first riboflavin drops were poured and when doc assistant touched(moved through some instrument while applying) on eyes my vision got deteriorated means more scattering of lights were starting to observe. And 3 weeks now i am having more ghosting and ligh scattering in one direction at nights Is it normal or c3r dye applying touching eye was wrong does it changes cornea shape ?
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Please consult ophthalmologist physically for detailed eye examination
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Pl consult the treating doctor.
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Good afternoon sir TCAT and C3R are done to stabilise the corneal surface and prevent progression of Keeatoconus. C3R helps in strengthening of corneal collagen. C3R can cause some corneal haze in the initial few weeks, which might be causing these symptoms.
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It would be better to get a physical consult done and rule out corneal haze
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