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Eye & Vision Disorders
Question #10114
1 year ago
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Eye problm in right eye intermediate uvities

Reena

Sir..I haduvities in right ..now it is resolved bec of itI hd catarac..surgery done...I.hvvitreous degeneration..under normal range my eyes becomes watery ..wht shouldIdo m continuing with azoram tab n folic acid daily

Age: 52
Chronic illnesses: Iinflamation in right eye...in left eye inflammation didn't reach to retina...as of now no inflammation ..what shud I do.. I have gall stone
No pain or no diabetes no bp
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1) Use optifresh eye drop 1 drop in each eye 3-4 times daily

Maintain hygiene don’t rub eye

Follow up after 1 week

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Hello dear Please be aware I think you must continue the medication for 1 more week I’m addition please wash your eyes with boric acid - water 💦 solution to avoid post operative infection Regards

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With your history of uveitis and subsequent cataract surgery, it’s important to keep monitoring your eye health closely. The watery eyes you’re experiencing can be due to several reasons, including tear film instability or irritation from other conditions like dry eyes, which sounds counterintuitive but can result in reflex tearing. Vitreous degeneration typically refers to changes in the gel-like substance inside the eye, which might not directly cause watery eyes but could contribute to visual symptoms like floaters. Remember to follow up regularly with your ophthalmologist, as they can specifically assess the condition of your eyes and provide tailored advice.

Continuing medications like Azoram and folic acid as prescribed is essential for managing inflammation and supporting your overall health. However, its crucial to ensure that your current treatment plan addresses all aspects of your symptoms. For the watery eyes, consider using preservative-free artificial tears, which can help with lubrication and comfort, especially if you’re experiencing any dryness. Ensure they are suitable for your condition, and it’s always a good idea to run it by your doctor before starting any new over-the-counter treatment.

Also, make sure you’re protecting your eyes from irritants—such as dust and smoke—and utilizing sunglasses to reduce exposure to wind and direct sunlight. If your symptoms persist or worsen, seek advice from your eye specialist because they may need to adjust your treatment or investigate other causes that might be contributing to your symptoms. Regular checkups are paramount to ensure you prevent any complications and maintain your vision health.

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