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High strain after getting vision
Hi we went to Leh on 22nd sep 2023. After that we go to pangong lake on 28th. On 30th morning, Everything is blurred on 30th morning. We descend immediately to Leh on 30th and done the MRI and other tests. MRI report was ok. No damage in retina or cornia diagnosed. His eye pressure was 28 there and eye no is -5. After that we fly to ggn on 1 St and 3rd oct and consult with doc. After test, his eye pressure is normal now18. And eye no is .75. On 4th morning, his vision is back and he can see everything clearly. But after some walk or looking on something, he got strain in his head. So I just want  to ask is it normal or it is any thing serious issue. And how much time it will take to get normal
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As you narrated the visit to leh and pangong . So let me inform you that these areas are round the year covered by snow .and if you don't use u v protective glasses then your eyes are likely to exposed to u v rays and cause photokeratitis .leading to diminution of vision or blurring of vision with pain ,wateringp &redness etc .. It will resolve by passage of time . May use some anti inflammatory and lubricant eye drops
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It May be because of transient ischaemic attack because of venous occlusion by an emboli. Please consult online Or offline for proper diagnosis and management
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Please consult online to address your concerns
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May be due to atmospheric pressure changes , temporary vein occlusion would be there Check your blood lipid profile too. And follow up regularly to local ophthalmologist
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May be due to venous occlusion. You are fortunate enough to get back your vision. It happens when you go to high altitudes.There may also be other causes.You have to be examined thoroughly. Pl consult ophthalmologist with detailed history and reports and treatment taken for better evaluation and treatment.
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Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns
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Take adequate rest ,everything will be ok Follow up if you notice any visual symptoms to nearby ophthalmologist.
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