Ocular inflammation and uveitis

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Small bump on eye like Granuloma

Here’s the short, corrected version: --- I had pterygium surgery 1 month ago. After 1 week, a small bump appeared where the pterygium was removed.  It shrinks little when I use steroid ointment, but comes back after in its original shape. My doctor suggested using steroid eye drops for another month. Should I wait, or will I need surgery again?  If surgery is needed, will it require autografting like the first pterygium surgery?

My son has red eyes

My son had red eyes for most of his childhood doctor said he has sunlight elergy and also has powered glasses his eyes still get red with even a little bit of sunlight exposure and stays red and water comes out at night in morning his eyes are sticky because of the water coming out at night

Lattice Degeneration and Floaters

I have floaters (vietroretinal degeneration) since 2019, it increased last year doctor and retina specialist mentioned it lattice degeneration, after 2 3 months he mentioned barrage laser as isn't needed as of now we will monitor. I have two questions: 1. After barrage laser floaters will increase or decrease? 2. I have too many floaters i can notice while working on screen whenever white background comes and reading too, should i go for floater only victronomy ? I'm software engineer and having mostly works on screen

Partial ptosis from 2 years .

Any one who can correct ptosis without surgery and who recover from ptosis from ayurved and homeopathy medicine .I have started homopathy medicine fit fifteen overall good health proper sleep .gut and bp maintained.second fifteen days when doctor increased doses it started aggravation .like worse symptoms on my left ptosis eye .eye lid droop more .double vision increased.discomfort on my ptosis eye burning also so doctor change it and reduced dose now it's coming down .i am not getting proper sleep this only .does aggravation is a good sign i Homopathy.

Small dot like things in vision

Hello doctors, Last week I had an appointment With an Ophthalmologist and specks power were adjusted and Physical examination of eyes were done Doctor said eyes are Okay (non Dilated test) But after my new specks lam seeing frequent small dots not typically floaters or black snake like things,these twere were there Even before may be lam seeing them more closely now what is the cause of it? And is anything serious? I had prior Non dilated test 1.5 years back and everything was normal

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Doctors
Dr. Gary L Rogers - Ophthalmologist
Dr. Gary L Rogers Ophthalmologist (Fellowship, Medical School, Internship, Residency, Medical degree, DO) 58 years experience Pediatric Ophthalmology Associates Inc
Columbus 43205, COLUMBUS
Dr. Elliot Davidoff - Ophthalmologist
Dr. Elliot Davidoff Ophthalmologist (Medical School, Internship, Residency - ID, Class of 1971, Doctor of Medicine) 55 years experience The James Cancer Hospital And Solove Research Institute
Columbus 43210, COLUMBUS
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Dr. Frederick M Kapetansky - Ophthalmologist
Dr. Frederick M Kapetansky Ophthalmologist (Residency, Medical School, Senior Resident) 69 years experience The Richard M Ross Heart Hospital
Columbus 43210, COLUMBUS
Dr. Charles King Dabbs - Ophthalmologist
Dr. Charles King Dabbs Ophthalmologist (Class of 1984, Internship, Residency - ID, Medical School) 42 years experience Retina Vitreous Associates
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