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Lasik eye surgery

I had a power of -4.00 in both eyes and underwent LASIK surgery recently. After three months, one eye is 6/6 and the other is 6/9. Along with this, there is some white discharge after surgery it was continuous." 6/9 vision due to dryness, or is the refractive error returning However, I am using milflox and normo tears lubricant

Persistent Afterimages

I have been seeing persistent afterimages for a long time and it is not limited to phone, tv, laptop. For ex: I watch a plate, glass, grill, plaster of paris design and look away I see a glimpse of that object for a second. I am working on my laptop and I see it towards the screen after typing then I see the keyboard glimpse. Even on the road if there is a bright sign board or name and I look away, I see a glimpse of that. I have got my dilated retina exam done and it is fine. Even a few months ago I got an MRI Brain Plain done on the suggestion of a neurologist and it's also fine. Recently optho doctor suggested that I go for a Neurologist for ocular migraine. I don't have any headache but sometimes I feel heaviness on the sides and back of my head. I also have many times feel pain in the eyes area. I have lazy eye in LE, floaters, number in both eyes. Taking Bilypsa and L-gautholine for fatty liver from 7 months. Lost 26 Kg of weight in 7 months. Which doctor to visit? I am fed up.

Bad health

From past 2 -3 days my father age 78 is observing a image behind eyes while looking here ad there...what is this? can anyone explain...

Need help for Eye Flu

Hi I have this condition from last 4-5 days, i have taken Ciplox-D eye drop and doing cold compression but it's not improving and it's very painful. Please advice

Eye flu from last 4 days

I have this condition from last 4-5 days currently using Ciplox-D and cold compression but it's not improving and painful

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