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Vitreous heamorrage
Vitreous heamorrage diagnosed 8 weeks back on 11 June got treated for it but vision is not return since then. Sometimes vision getsback a little but again in sometime it goes back. Doctos have said that retina and cornea both are fine there was blood leakage it's been 7 weeks since the injection was given, what should be the next step? Will the vision get clear or we have to go for laser?
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At this age it will take time to resolve but you should get regular retinal examination done and if condition worsens or there is sign of any new leak consider injection followed by laser.
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VH takes time to resolve. Please consult
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May be few other injections are necessary. Pl consult.
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Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns
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If the vitreous hemorrhage is in less quantity then intravitreal injection will reduce it , multiple intravitreal injection may requires.. kindly connect if any query persist..
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Regular dilated fundus examination is must
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Control secondary cause for vitreous haemorrhages like diabetes, hypertension, if any ..
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