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Have Hereditary Corneal Opacity, High BP. Taking Cap. What Should I Do?

I am the patient of corneal opacity from childhood due to hereditary but the recent I am suffering from high blood pressure . and my age is 23 years and the doctors for corneal opacity suggest me is to corneal transplant. and for high blood pressure doctors suggest me tablets concor 5mg and aslo my all tests are normal. so the high blood pressure is causes due the corneal opacity?
Thu, 7 Mar 2013
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Hi
Welcome to HCM.
I think what you have in your eyes are Corneal dystrophies which are due to genetic mutations and are usually inherited. They do not affect other parts of your body and not related to any other systemic illness.
And the only treatment for this condition is Corneal transplant.

High BP is not due to corneal opacity. So continue with your physician's treatment for hypertension and keep it monitored as advised.

Take care.
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Have Hereditary Corneal Opacity, High BP. Taking Cap. What Should I Do?

Hi Welcome to HCM. I think what you have in your eyes are Corneal dystrophies which are due to genetic mutations and are usually inherited. They do not affect other parts of your body and not related to any other systemic illness. And the only treatment for this condition is Corneal transplant. High BP is not due to corneal opacity. So continue with your physician s treatment for hypertension and keep it monitored as advised. Take care.