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Hi Dr. Meyer ... My husband is experiencing smoky vision & orange colors in his left eye. He wears contacts, 52 yo an no injury to the eye or anything. I m working 1000s of miles away and trying to get him to attend to it. How serious could this be??? I so appreciate your help!! xo Linda
Brief answer, Treatment of smoky vision depends on the cause. I suggest you to take a look.
Detailed explanation, 1. I read your query and I am happy to help you. You mentioned that your husband experiencing smoky vision and orange colours in his left eye 2. To treat the smoky vision first you should know the cause of it once take a look. 3. Keratomalacia, cataract, glaucoma, trachoma, eye injury, syphilis, gonorrhea, infections, refractive errors. 4. I suggest you to consult ophthalmologist and do required tests to find any one of the cause that i mentioned above and treat it.
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Suggest Treatment For Smoky Vision
hello, Thanks for the consult. Brief answer, Treatment of smoky vision depends on the cause. I suggest you to take a look. Detailed explanation, 1. I read your query and I am happy to help you. You mentioned that your husband experiencing smoky vision and orange colours in his left eye 2. To treat the smoky vision first you should know the cause of it once take a look. 3. Keratomalacia, cataract, glaucoma, trachoma, eye injury, syphilis, gonorrhea, infections, refractive errors. 4. I suggest you to consult ophthalmologist and do required tests to find any one of the cause that i mentioned above and treat it. Hope this information helps you.