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Posterior scleretis diagnose optic neuro
My daughter has been diagnosed with posterior scleretis and optic neurosis with right side eye for about 3 weeks now and has been under strong anti inflammatory medicine. No autoimmune just idiopathic. Her eye gets a little bit red colour recently and her vision is blurred. Please kindly advise if those are the normal symptoms effects of this scleretis or should we worry and see the ophthalmologist immediately. Are there any more stages to go or is just a temporary thing.
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Hello In posterior scleritis.. They is essentially steroids and immunosuppressive medicines If vision is getting blurred even on steroid I would recommend you to consult treating ophthalmologist Having said that it is provisional diagnosis Kindly share her case file so that I may guide you better Regards
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please carry on the treatment advised and get regular check up.bcoz if it involves the deeper layers  it may be damaging.
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