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Suggest Treatment For Blood In Retina In A Cirrhosis Patient

Sir my father is 59 years old suffering from liver cirrohsis live in kanpur he see with one eye very less when he goes to eye doctor after checking he found motiyabind surgery but after checkup of retina doctor says blood is in retina (Khairabad eye hospital, Kanpur) he refers to aims.

What is the solution pls tell
Wed, 4 Jun 2014
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It seems from the history that your father is having cirrhosis of liver and eye examination has showed blood in the retina. The blood in the retina can be either retinal hemorrhages or vitreous hemorrhage and these require evaluation by a ophthalmologist, preferably by a retina specialist. Hence I advice you to consult retina specialist for examination and treatment accordingly depending on the diagnosis.

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Suggest Treatment For Blood In Retina In A Cirrhosis Patient

Hello It seems from the history that your father is having cirrhosis of liver and eye examination has showed blood in the retina. The blood in the retina can be either retinal hemorrhages or vitreous hemorrhage and these require evaluation by a ophthalmologist, preferably by a retina specialist. Hence I advice you to consult retina specialist for examination and treatment accordingly depending on the diagnosis. Thank you