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Afterimages, Ghost Images, Fatty Liver

I have been diagnosed with grade 3 fatty liver in  October. Last Month my CAP was 316 increased from 304 in Oct & KPA is 6.9 decreased from 10.4 in Oct. I have lost 18 Kg since then. Last month I had a blood test done. Kidney Stone too. My B12 levels are 176 and Vitamin D levels are 17. I am taking Bilypsa, Thiotres and Vitreon Tablet once a day. I have floaters for a long time. For the past one month I have been seeing afterimages & ghosting images. Sometimes the prolonged one is for LED and Car Light. I have got my retina checked twice in the past 15 days & it is fine. Today I visited a Neuro-Opthamologist & he thinks Vit B12 & Vit D can be the reason. He prescribed MethylCobalamin 1500 mcg once  a day for 20 days (Nuroday I am going for), D3 Shots once a week for 12 weeks & Becasule Z for Multivitamin once a day. Is it safe to take them with mentioned above. Also, the doctor got an OCT GCC done he found one minor week sector in left eye. can someone tell is there anything to worry?

Itching in eye rim and visual uneasiness

I have been suffering from itching in the eye rim for quite a few weeks. As well as my eyes become heavy swollen and watery while seeing mobile for long at night. What can be the probable cause? No headache or other discomfort. I have cervical spondylosis also.

Puplil movement is not in comtrol

I didn't realise ever but my husband is noticing my eye pupil movement from last 6 month . it's not in my control..it seems I m looking at you but looking at somewhere else

Burning eyes

Eyes tend to burn a lot. No redness, tears or any other symptoms. Just burning eyes.  Feeling of energy drain and sleepy eyes at times  after meals even if not eating more. Trying to sleep and closing eyes still feels burning eyes.  Blood sugar not yet checked.  Can it be hormonal or related to blood sugar or any other reason?  Screen exposure is less.

Dry eyes syndrome

I have dry eyes syndrome and my screen time each day is 11 to 12 hours including phone and laptop as i am a student and i have to watch long lectures . I have been prescribed two eyes drops by a doc in my locality - 1st is haloeye pg and 2nd is lotemox- pf , i have been told to use both the eyedrops simultaneously in a gap of 5 minutes 4 times a day for two weeks , earlier i have used advance lube eye drop for around two months there was no such problem but two days back after using the drop i found some irritation and itching in my tear gland and im not sure it was due to the drop or my dry eyes , i searched on google and found out that lotemox pf eye drop is for bacterial infection, redness and inflammation but i have non of these , should i use both of the drops prescribed together? I also get light sensitivity and sometimes i have to shrink my eyes to see some small text or bright thing and i already wear power spects , i also have restricted eyeball rotation inmy left eye by birth

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