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Query About Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates
Doctor, I Have Been Sufferings From Small White Spots (May Called As Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates) in Cornea Due To Keratoconjunctivitis. After Using "Hylo Gel" (A Lubricant Gel) For Approximately 7-10 Months, My Doctor Told Me That Many Of The Spots Are Faint Now. Doctor Also Told Me To Continue The Drop And Also Told That The Spot Will Go Away But It Will Take Time. However, As The Cornea is Healing From The Spots, Can The Spots Create/Develop/Form New Fibrosis Tissue (Which Resulting As Corneal Scar) in Cornea Anyway Like Healing Process Of Corneal Ulcer? Please Answer.
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