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How Can A Reattached Blood Filled Retina With Fixed?

i had eye surgery I am diabetic dr said you will see better than ever he reattached my retna then the next day it filled with blood he said it would drain it didn t went back he said that there was a lot of scare tissue and it must be bleeding he said I can fix it so I let him do ssurgery again no result do you think it can be fixed
Sat, 22 Mar 2014
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Hello
It seems from the history that you are having diabetic retinopathy and bleeding and hemorrhages in the retina as a result of diabetes.
This requires surgery in the form of vitrectomy and retinal surgery to reattach the surgery.
Hence inn this case you require evaluation by ophthalmologist or preferably by a retinal specialist to look for the underlying cause and treatment accordingly. The evaluation is required in the form of investigations like B scan.

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How Can A Reattached Blood Filled Retina With Fixed?

Hello It seems from the history that you are having diabetic retinopathy and bleeding and hemorrhages in the retina as a result of diabetes. This requires surgery in the form of vitrectomy and retinal surgery to reattach the surgery. Hence inn this case you require evaluation by ophthalmologist or preferably by a retinal specialist to look for the underlying cause and treatment accordingly. The evaluation is required in the form of investigations like B scan. Thank you