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My Father Is Diabetic And Having Low Plate Late Count. What Could I Do?

My father is Diabetic and having low Platelate count. he had undergone Cataract eye surgery on 15th April 2010. The affected lense was to be replaced with Folded Intraoccular lense through Fecko Surgery which is supposed to be without any bleeding in the process. But the doctor concerned was not able to put the same instead a normal indian lense was placed with a bigger cut and some bleeding inside. After four days he reported of infection in the eye and formation of pus inside. Again he operated on the same with lot of bleeding inside. The eye now remains red and doctor says to consult gen physican as bleeding is still there.The gen Phy says to consult Hematologist . Will u help us with a good hematologist around Borivli Mumbai.
Sat, 15 Oct 2011
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Thanks for the query

KEM Hospital Parel has Dr Farah as hematologist
If u r having problems with finding a hematologist then u can consult an oncologist as they will also be studying extensively in hematology during their course

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hello,
It is quite possible that your eye doctor has changed his decision to give large incision and put indian iol because cataract may be too hard to do small incision phaco.
Right now consult any good physician and ask him if any need of any hematologist,as his platelet counts are less there is chances of rebleeding. consult any good ophthalmologist and then act.at this point you have to take care of eye vision and pressure so its better to go to any good ophthalmologist he will suggest name of good hematologist if needed.
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My Father Is Diabetic And Having Low Plate Late Count. What Could I Do?

Thanks for the query KEM Hospital Parel has Dr Farah as hematologist If u r having problems with finding a hematologist then u can consult an oncologist as they will also be studying extensively in hematology during their course Have a healthy living