What Causes Swelling In The Right Eye Along With Blurred Vision?
Question: Went or an eye exam and was told my right eye pupil was swollen and my vision in that eye is very blurry
Brief Answer:
Further information needed
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on Healthcaremagic.
I have gone through your question but would need more details. Please describe from when you have been having the problems. It would also help if you could ask someone to click am image with your both eyes open. Please upload it along with the medical notes. Based on that I will guide you further.
Regards
Further information needed
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on Healthcaremagic.
I have gone through your question but would need more details. Please describe from when you have been having the problems. It would also help if you could ask someone to click am image with your both eyes open. Please upload it along with the medical notes. Based on that I will guide you further.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng
Its hard to tell when it first occurred. I did not even realize it until I went for my eye exam on Saturday. I thought My vision had changed and I just needed glasses. I went for an eye exam last year and did not have this problem. I suspect maybe 6 months I have had the problem. I don't know what you mean by click an image, do you mean by a doctor?
Brief Answer:
A clinicial evaluation needed
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for the updates. Sorry for the inadvertent delay in responding. I have checked the attached images. Unfortunately, the resolution of the images is not enough to distinguish the differences at pupillary level. I would therefore insist you to see an ophthalmologist.
Earlier when I suggested that someone click an image, I meant that you ask somebody to take a picture in such a way that the pupils can be clearly distinguished.
Regards
A clinicial evaluation needed
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for the updates. Sorry for the inadvertent delay in responding. I have checked the attached images. Unfortunately, the resolution of the images is not enough to distinguish the differences at pupillary level. I would therefore insist you to see an ophthalmologist.
Earlier when I suggested that someone click an image, I meant that you ask somebody to take a picture in such a way that the pupils can be clearly distinguished.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar