Doctor, I'm 14 Years Old . I Had Keratoconjunctivitis. Due To Keratoconjunctivitis, I Had Small White Spot in My Cornea. My Keratoconjunctivitis Was Healed Completly But The Spot Was Not Healed And After 1 Year, The Spot is Still Present . Among This 1 Year, I Have Used A Lubricant Eye Gel Called "Hylo Gel" Approximately For 7-8 Months.Doc also told That If I Use This Gel, No More Thing need to be done for the spot.I Have Myopic Astigmatism in Both Of My Eyes. I Noticed That When I See A Text/Object At The Distance Of 1 FINGER Away From My Eyes, I Think That My LE's Image Become Blurry Than The RE. But, When I Move The Text / Object To 1 HAND Away From My Eyes, The RE Also Start Cause Blurry Vision. My Eyes Power is-LE:(SPH:-1.50,CYL:-0.50),RE:(SPH:-0.25,CYL:-1.25). My Vision is 6/6 in Both Eyes With Glasses . Doc, Is My Left Eye Causing Blurry Vision Even At 1 FINGER Away's Text/Object Due To The Corneal Spot? Pls Also Lemme Know How Can I Confirm If The Spot Effect My Vision Or Not.
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I assume you are talking about viral keratoconjunctivitis.
Here, initially there are multiple sub epithelial infiltrates which in some cases leaves scar.
These scare if in periphery don't cause much trouble.
However, if these are in center of cornea then vision may get blurred
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