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Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates in Cornea
Doctor, I Had Keratoconjunctivitis. Due To This, Small White Spots Developed in My Left Eye's Cornea. It May Called It As Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates. I Had Asked An Question in Practo About This. One Of The Practo's Doctor Told Me That The Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates Leaves With Scar. Now, Here I'm Confiused! Would He Wanted To Mean That The Some Small White Spots Can Remain Or Would He Wanted To Mean That The Sub-Epithelial Infiltrates Will Create/Develop Another New Permanent Corneal Scar? Please Answer This Question Briefly, Doc. I'm Asking You Doctor, I'm Begging You! I'm Very Anixious About It. Please Answer!
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Hello Briefest answer: NO
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Subepithelial infiltrates almost never leave permanent scars. So don't worry. But they may take quite some time to clear up.
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