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Sun ratinopathy
I saw sun from my right eye on 18 February after this I got problems in seeing things correctly and a blur point was appearing in looking at objects after checkup doctor told me that I have swelling on ratina .after oct scan SLO is 3/10 and oct is 4/10 and focus is -1.51 and scan angle29.7(od) ,SLO is 2/10 oct 4/10 focus -0.53 scan angle 29.7 (os). Doctor told me I'll be okay in 4-6 weeks and she prescribed me one month medicine.vesoret capsules,acular ls and systane ultra eye drop but due to lockdown I was unable to go for recheckup so I stopped taking medicine after one months ..after stop taking medicine my improved focus was bad again around 5april .now I'm taking nutricharge view capsules on 5days gap my focus is improving very little so please tell me right medicine and what should I do now ?
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You are having solar retinopathy Usually it takes 1 month to 6 months for vision to get restored... Vesoret capsules is good you can continue using them or you can continue with nutricharge too They have nutrients to help build the photochemical pigmentary damage caused due to sun gazing
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need to follow up every month and need to do visual field examination to see any paracentral Scotoma ie defect in your visual field.... usually vision will improve back to prior vision in few months need to repeat oct after 3 months....
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