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vitreous haemorrhage
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hi
just asking has anyone sufferered from this or knows of anyone who has had it.
whats the treatment, is it recoverable from. i have got the symptoms in my left eye and due to see the doctor on tuesday 26th but would like a heads up
any help appreciated
regards
kingrat
just asking has anyone sufferered from this or knows of anyone who has had it.
whats the treatment, is it recoverable from. i have got the symptoms in my left eye and due to see the doctor on tuesday 26th but would like a heads up
any help appreciated
regards
kingrat
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There is an ABer who is either an Ophthalmolog ist or an Optician who is excellent at answering these sort of questions... ..unfortunat ely I cannot remember his username.
Anyway, until he sees your question, here is a rough review.
It is a bleeding at the back of the eye infront of the cornea and may be idiopathic (nobody knows the cause), due to BP or a...
15:42 Sun 24th Oct 2010
There is an ABer who is either an Ophthalmologist or an Optician who is excellent at answering these sort of questions.....unfortunately I cannot remember his username.
Anyway, until he sees your question, here is a rough review.
It is a bleeding at the back of the eye infront of the cornea and may be idiopathic (nobody knows the cause), due to BP or a complication of diabetes. There a rare causes, but they shouldn't concern you at the moment.
The Ophthalmic surgeon will investigate the above causes, but will probably do nothing.......masterly inactivity...........just monitor the situation.
Anyway, until he sees your question, here is a rough review.
It is a bleeding at the back of the eye infront of the cornea and may be idiopathic (nobody knows the cause), due to BP or a complication of diabetes. There a rare causes, but they shouldn't concern you at the moment.
The Ophthalmic surgeon will investigate the above causes, but will probably do nothing.......masterly inactivity...........just monitor the situation.
Hope your consultation went well. Have seen a few vit haemmorhages and the outcome of most have been excellent. Some were left alone to self resolve by which the blood absorbs over a few months. Others needed a vitrectomy where the vitreous gel is removed and replaced with a similar substance. These patients commonly develop cataract as a consequence to the surgery. Sorry about a late post but hope all is well.