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Need 2nd openion on OCT Report
Attaching my OCT RNFL Test report, I'll be 36 in few weeks. Doctor is saying it's normal and everything is within range but I'm still concerned. I checked online and as per online research, I have high CDR and thin nerve (at NT 5PM) which is potential Glaucoma. Really stressed right now. IOP was 16 Left and 18 Right using goldman. No family history of glaucoma.
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There are some rnfl defects in the report. It needs clinical correlation.
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Why was the test done at the first place ? Were the eye pressure high? Provide relevant history why you went for the eye check up ? As far as OCT is concerned it’s normal for both eye .
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If you want 2nd opinion in eye you must visit an ophthalmologist
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This test is subjective Clinical correlation always required makes a diagnosis. The normative data in the machine and google is not a realiable source. The test seems to be within normal range, if there are no symptoms or clinical changes Trust your clinician or consult.
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Please consult online to address your concerns
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If symptoms are there only, you have to be careful. Regular check ups with ophthalmologist will do. Pl consult.
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Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns
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It’s absolutely normal reports. Don’t worry at all..cd ratio is also within normal limits..what symptoms do you exactly having ?? For detail discussion you can kindly connect..need some more history to get to the point..
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