Superficial Peripheral Vascularization

2023-05-16 13:17:16
I had LASIK on Oct 2021 at LV Prasad, Hyderabad. During my 3 month review on Mar 2022, doctor said both eyes were doing well but in my reports noted that I had few SPKs in the eye and had very superficial peripheral vascularisation on cornea. He told me that it is healing well and suggested me to use drops for a month. I went for my yearly review last month (Apr 2023) and my doctor said both my eyes are doing good and it healed very well but in the reports still noted superficial peripheral vascularisation on cornea. Will the vascularisation go away? Is it something I need to worry about? My current vision is 20/20 and my fundus exam reports are normal. Thanks for your time.
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There is no need to worry about superficial peripheral vascularization. Just put lubricating eye drops like refresh tears eye drop 4 times a day and go for yearly eye check up

Answered2023-05-16 13:51:27

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If your consulting doctor has told you that everything is fine. There is no need to worry . Some findings are for doctors information. So please don't analyse it more . And faith in your doctor

Answered2023-05-17 03:51:16

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Nothing to worry. Pl use Refresh tears eye drops ,2drops 3times a day.pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment. Have Balanced diet, green leafy vegetables, fish etc. Advised yoga, and meditation.

Answered2023-05-17 00:49:18

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Seek S/L examination & consultation.

Answered2023-05-16 15:12:02

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There is nothing to worry about superficial vascularization. Please visit your ophthalmologist annually

Answered2023-05-16 13:53:54

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