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Have Blind Spot In Eye. No Pain Or Redness. Any Solution?

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Posted on Mon, 1 Apr 2013
Question: BLIND SPOT IIN RIGHT EYE NO PAIN OR RED JUST BLIND SPOT
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Answered by Dr. A.K. Srivastava (36 minutes later)
Hello.
Thanks for writing to XXXXXXX
I have gone through clinical history, as you said there is a blind spot in right eye and no complaint of pain or redness of eye. By this clinical history I am suspecting these possibilities.
(1) Retinal detachment.
(2) Retinopathy may be diabetic/ tubercular.

To confirm this you are advised for -
(1) Ultrasonography of eye
(2) C.T. scan of orbit.
(3) Doppler study of eye ball.
(4) Blood - CBC, ESR, blood sugar - Fasting & Postprandial, Elisa test
On the basis of inferences of above investigations and their co-relation with clinical examination findings one can reach to final diagnosis which can be managed accordingly.

Hope I answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

With Regards.

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Have Blind Spot In Eye. No Pain Or Redness. Any Solution?

Hello.
Thanks for writing to XXXXXXX
I have gone through clinical history, as you said there is a blind spot in right eye and no complaint of pain or redness of eye. By this clinical history I am suspecting these possibilities.
(1) Retinal detachment.
(2) Retinopathy may be diabetic/ tubercular.

To confirm this you are advised for -
(1) Ultrasonography of eye
(2) C.T. scan of orbit.
(3) Doppler study of eye ball.
(4) Blood - CBC, ESR, blood sugar - Fasting & Postprandial, Elisa test
On the basis of inferences of above investigations and their co-relation with clinical examination findings one can reach to final diagnosis which can be managed accordingly.

Hope I answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

With Regards.