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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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I have already explained this to you. Forget about scar, opacity, sub epithelial infiltrate. They are not hindering with your vision, even if hindering nothing can b done, it will not be visible to naked eye, may disappear with passage of time. Keep taking treatment advised by your ophthalmologist.
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