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Retinal bleeding
My uncle is a patient of diabetes. today he encounter sudden loss of vision in one eye while driving bck home. Doctor said a cappilary of the eye has been ruptured causing blood to accumulate in front of the eye causing loss of vision. They advised Avastin Injections but they are not giving any guarantee whether it will cure or not. Should we undergo surgery instead of injection?
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In my opinion you must consult a retina specialist.
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Hello I assume he has vascular occlusion with macular edema Injections are advised in this situation Having said that it is provisional diagnosis Kindly share his case file and test reports so that I may guide you better
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