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Suggest Treatment For Swollen And Painful Eyes

HOW TO I FIND THE TOP RANKED EYE RETINA SPECIALIST.
I HAVE HAD MULTIPLE EYE SURGERIES, INCLUDING RETINA DETACHMENT.
THE RETINA NOW HAS A CREASE IN IT, MY PRESSURE IS DROPPING, I HAVE SWELLING BEHIND THE EYE AND PUSHING ON THE MACULA, AND NOW HAVE AN ADVANCED CATERACT I CANNOT FIND A SURGEON WHO CAN HELP ME.
Fri, 20 Feb 2015
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Hi..
Welcome to HCM..
In retinal detachment surgeries the prognosis is always guarded..
The prognosis also depends on the reason for which the surgery was done and the time of surgery too..
We need to know where exactly is the swelling, where from it is coming and is this the cause for the retinal detachment..
Cataract can develop after the retina surgery..
Cataract surgery helps little in your case.
My advice is keep consulting one retina specialist of your choice who knows your history and your response to treatment..
They can refer to a better consultant in case required..
Hope I helped you with this information..
Will be available for further queries..
Take care..
Regards...
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Suggest Treatment For Swollen And Painful Eyes

Hi.. Welcome to HCM.. In retinal detachment surgeries the prognosis is always guarded.. The prognosis also depends on the reason for which the surgery was done and the time of surgery too.. We need to know where exactly is the swelling, where from it is coming and is this the cause for the retinal detachment.. Cataract can develop after the retina surgery.. Cataract surgery helps little in your case. My advice is keep consulting one retina specialist of your choice who knows your history and your response to treatment.. They can refer to a better consultant in case required.. Hope I helped you with this information.. Will be available for further queries.. Take care.. Regards...