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Viral Conjuctivitis and Halos vision
Hi, I am seeing halos on seeing bright lights specially at night. I had a long viral Conjuctivitis in dec 2023 which is cured now. From January 2024  first week I started having halos in one eye and now in other eye as well. It is happening from 2 months. I showed to 2 different local opthalmologist and both said that I have corneal scars and gave hydro eyes and lacryl ultra eye drops. They checked for glucoma also but pressure was fine( I am on careprost LS eye drops due to suspected glucoma).They said it can take from 2 months to 1 year for the scar to away depending on my immunity. Is there anything to be worried about? Any other suggestions.
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Glaucoma medications need to be taken on regular basis once started need Regular check up for intraocular pressure at least every three months.  Dont stop the glaucoma medications without advice from a doctor. Need a personal examination to rule out a corneal scar. Normally after viral conjunction some times the opacities are formed that can take few months to go.
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Pl consult ophthalmologist with detailed history and reports and treatment taken for better evaluation and treatment.
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Please consult for detail evaluation
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