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Blurry, Cloudy Right Eye Since Prk Correction. Ultrasound Shows Enlarged Thyroid. Will Medications Help?

I had PRK vision correction done on March 8th and my left eye is great,,, however my right eye has been nothing but blurry and cloudy since the surgery. I have recently had an ultrasound of my throat that shows an enlarged thyroid. Will medication for this help my eye heal or has it already been too long? My vision in right eye is 20/200..thanks
Wed, 15 May 2013
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It appears there has been some trauma to the deeper layers of your cornea or there is some imperfect healing in your right eye. You should immediately meet your operating surgeon who can assess the condition of your eye by a slit lamp examination and other relevant s diagnostics to do the needful. You should not take it lightly.

Condition of your eye should not have any relation to thyroid in my opinion.

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Blurry, Cloudy Right Eye Since Prk Correction. Ultrasound Shows Enlarged Thyroid. Will Medications Help?

Hello It appears there has been some trauma to the deeper layers of your cornea or there is some imperfect healing in your right eye. You should immediately meet your operating surgeon who can assess the condition of your eye by a slit lamp examination and other relevant s diagnostics to do the needful. You should not take it lightly. Condition of your eye should not have any relation to thyroid in my opinion. Regards