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Blepharitis and floaters
Hi I had my prk done 2 years before recently I had blepharitis ,my eye floaters suddenly became visible earlier I had floaters but were not visible but suddenly now they became visible slowly reduced bt still some are visible what to do I am using Sci Hy drops and ocupol as per doc prescription..,pls let me know when will dis problem be solved
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Get dilated fundus evaluation done . Vitreoretinal surgeons opinion required.
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Dilated retina examination is needed
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Please consult local ophthalmologist for dilated fundus examination if you feel that floaters are increasing.
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Pl have detailed eye examination. Pl consult ophthalmologist with detailed history and reports and treatment taken for better evaluation and treatment.
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Floaters are generally due to vitreous degeneration Kindly get a dilated retina evaluation at an eye hospital which is important for any sudden increase in floaters.
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