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What Is The Cause For Blurred Image, And Orange Spots Seen?

I recently had an eye exam and was told that there was an unusual amount of pressure in my eyes. I have to wear gas pereamble (probably not spelled correctly) contacts. Now my right eye is extremely blurry, vision is already terrible, and today I began to see orange spots. It's like looking at orange highlighter markings. What could this this be, if anything?
Sat, 19 Apr 2014
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Hello
It seems from the history that you are having blurred vision with orange spots. Since your doctor has told that you have unusual amount of pressure in eye, indicating probably increased intraocular pressure.
Blurred vision and orange spots can be because of corneal edema secondary to raised intraocular pressure.
Hence I advice you to consult your ophthalmologist for examination and treatment for raised intraocular pressure.

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What Is The Cause For Blurred Image, And Orange Spots Seen?

Hello It seems from the history that you are having blurred vision with orange spots. Since your doctor has told that you have unusual amount of pressure in eye, indicating probably increased intraocular pressure. Blurred vision and orange spots can be because of corneal edema secondary to raised intraocular pressure. Hence I advice you to consult your ophthalmologist for examination and treatment for raised intraocular pressure. Thank you