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Does Thin Film In The Eye A Side Effect Of Cortisone Shots In The Neck For Disc Bulging And Annular Tears?

Receiving cortisone shots in my neck for disc bulging and annular tear. First shot was in may and received third and last yesterday. Have noticed over last month or 2 a "film" if you will in my right eye. Is this a side effect?? Also i had ICL implants 2 years ago
Tue, 28 Jan 2014
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I understand from your writing that you have papleodema with ratinal tear.This itself will give visual problem.You have artificial lence implant which means you had cataract.What is the condition of the other eye?Your treatment must have been advised by an eye doctor.Get your eye specially fundus to be examined by the doctor and take the openion about your problem.
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Does Thin Film In The Eye A Side Effect Of Cortisone Shots In The Neck For Disc Bulging And Annular Tears?

I understand from your writing that you have papleodema with ratinal tear.This itself will give visual problem.You have artificial lence implant which means you had cataract.What is the condition of the other eye?Your treatment must have been advised by an eye doctor.Get your eye specially fundus to be examined by the doctor and take the openion about your problem.