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Query About Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates

Doctor, I Had Keratoconjunctivitis. Due To It, I Had Developed Small White Spots in My Left Eye's Cornea. I Were Asked An Question About This in Practo. Then, One Of The Practo's Doctor Told Me That The Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates May Leave Scar in Some Cases. Now, What Does He Wanted To Mean by The "Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates May Leave With Scar"? Did He Wanted To Mean That The Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates Or The Small White Spots Will Create/Develop Another Permanent Corneal Scar? Or He Wanted To Mean That The Small White Spots Or Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates May Remain? Please Describe This Briefly, Doc.
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Preventing Scar Formation

Doctor, I Had Keratoconjunctivitis. Due To It, Small White Spots Developed in My Left Eye's Cornea. May Be It Called It As Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates. Now, Practo's Doctor Told Me That The Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates Can Leave With Scars. Now, My Query is: 1) What Does The "Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates Can Leave With Scar" Means? Is It Means That The Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates Can Cause Permanent Scarring in Cornea? Please Describe. 2) I'm Using Lubricant Eye Gel Called "Hylo Gel" On Doctor Recommendations. My Doc Told Me That The Lubricant Gel Will Keep My Cornea's Surface Moisture And Soft. Is The Lubricant Eye Gel Must Prevent The Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates To Cause Permanent Scarring in Cornea? 3) When The Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates Cause Permanent Scarring in Cornea? 4) Whats Needs To Be Done To Prevent The Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates To Permanently Scarring My Cornea? Please Answer This Questions, Doctor. I'm Very Worried About The Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates. Please Help!
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Query Related To Scar in Cornea

Doctor, I Had Keratoconjunctivitis. Due To It, I Had Small White Spots in My Left Eye's Cornea. The Keratoconjunctivitis Was Fully Healed But The Small White Spots Still There. I Have Used The "Hylo Gel" (A Lubricant Eye Gel) For 7-10 Months And Then My Doctor Told Me That Most Of The Spots Are Faint And He Also Told Me To Using The Gel And Also Told That The Spots Will Go Away But It Will Take Time. Now, As The Spots Are Going Faint With Time, Is There Any Possibility That The Spots Will Develop Another NEW SCAR in My Left Eye's Cornea (Like When Corneal Ulcer Healed It Develop/Create SCAR in Cornea) ? I'm Very Afraid About This. Please Let Me Know, Doctor. I'm Begging You!
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Scar Due To Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates

Doctor, I Have Heared From Some Practo's Doctor That Small White Spots in Cornea (May Be Called As Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates) Can Cause Permanent Scarring in Cornea. Why The Small White Spots Cause Permanent Scarring in Cornea? Who Among Those Who Have The Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates In Their Eye is in The Risk For The Scar Formation Due To The Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates? Does Using Lubricating Eye Gel Must Prevent The Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates To Cause Permanent Scarring in Cornea? Pls Ans, Doc.
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Meaning Of "Scar" in Cornea

Doctor, I Had Keratoconjunctivitis. Due To It, I Had Small White Spots (May Called As Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates). I Was Posted A Query About This in Practo. Practo's Some Doctor Told Me That The Spots Leave With Scar. Now, My Question Is: 1) What is The "Scar" Meaning Here? Is Doctor's Meaning Remnant Spots As Scar Or They Want To Mean That New Scar Will Develop? Please Describe Briefly, Doctor. Please Answer, Doctor.
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Problem With Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates

Doctor, I Had Keratoconjunctivitis. Due To It, I Had Developed Small White Spots (May Be It Called As Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates) in Cornea. Doctor Prescribed Me To Use "Hylo Gel" For Without Any Time Limit. After Using The Drop 5-7 Months Continuously And Then Discountinue The Drop And Re-Start This Again After 2-3 Months, I Went A Eye Doctor And He Told Me That Most Of The Spots Are Faint. Doctor Also Told Me To Use The Same Drop And He Also Told Me That The Spots Will Go Away But It Will Take Time. However, I Had Posted A Query About This in Practo And Practo's Doctor Told Me That The Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates Can Leave With Scar. Now, My Query is: 1) What Does It Means That The Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates Can Leaves Scar? Is It Meaning That The Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates Cause New Permanent Scarring in Cornea? Pls, Describe Briefly. 2) Whats Needs To Be Done To Prevent This Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates From Scarring My Cornea? Please Ans This Questions And I Will Be Grateful To You.
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Problem About Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates

Doctor, I Had Keratoconjunctivitis. Due To It, I Had Developed Small White Spots (May Be It Called As Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates) in Cornea. Doctor Prescribed Me To Use "Hylo Gel" For Without Any Time Limit. After Using The Drop 5-7 Months Continuously And Then Discountinue The Drop And Re-Start This Again After 2-3 Months, I Went A Eye Doctor And He Told Me That Most Of The Spots Are Faint. Doctor Also Told Me To Use The Same Drop And He Also Told Me That The Spots Will Go Away But It Will Take Time. However, I Had Posted A Query About This in Practo And Practo's Doctor Told Me That The Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates Can Leave With Scar. Now, My Query is: 1) What Does It Means That The Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates Can Leaves Scar? Is It Meaning That The Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates Cause New Permanent Scarring in Cornea? Pls, Describe Briefly. 2) Whats Needs To Be Done To Prevent This Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates From Scarring My Cornea?  Please Ans This Questions And I Will Be Grateful To You.
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Stye problem

1) If we have stye in one eye can we put eye drops in both eyes 2) Should we continue with the drops once stye disappears or should continue for one week more
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Irritation in eye

I have an itching  in eye at times and feel a dryness in eye in recent time.i feel like rubbing my eye all the time. At times it starts to water a lot at the time.
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Query About Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates

Doc, I Was Reported in Practo That I Had Viral Keratoconjunctivitis And Due To This, I Had Small White Spots in My Left Eye's Cornea. My Vision is 6/6p With Glasses in Left Eye. My Lefr Eye's Vision is Blurry Than Right Eye. So, One Of The Practo's Doctor Told Me That The Small White Spots (May be Called As Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates) Leaves Scar in Some Cases. Now, My Query is: 1) Does The Small White Spots Leave Scar in All Cases? 2) Can Any Eye Doctor Will Be Able To Detect If The Small White Spots Leave Scar in Cornea? 3) Can The Small White Spots Cause Blurry Vision? If The Answer Is Yes, Then Let Me Know That If The Spot Go Away, Will The Blurry Vision Also Resolved? Please Answer This Questions, Doc.
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