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Retinal lattice or wwop
Helow i had a retinal check up 2 months back which told the following => RE-wwop(retina on) & LE->myopic degeneration, (retina on) Doc told for one year follow up. i was seeing some floaters for past 4 days so i went to check again but my treating doc was not available so another doc looked the retina with scleral depression and found the following today.. => RE-lattice with retinal hole and LE-myopic degeneration. The new doc told for Barrage laser in RE hole. now i was told to do optos scan also which seems fine and no hole there according to scan. My question is doc can u suggest me what is wrong actually seeing my scan reports and what to do now? P. S. = OPTOS REPORT FOR RE ATTACHED..
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in high myopia sometimes  lasers  are recommended  by some  doctors as a  precautionary measure  .you can consult  one more  retina  specialist.
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There does not seem to be a hole. Ignore the floaters. If they increase drastically in number or are accompanied by persistent flashes of light , rush to the eye doctor. If not, go for a routine check up after a year. Maskatieyeclinic opposite Charni Rd station east
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