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History Of Repair Of Hole In Macula, Tacky Fluid. Missing 1-2 Characters In A Word, Visible From The Side. What Can Be Done For Correction?

About 3 years ago, I had a hole in macula repaired. He said fluid was very tacky and didn t get a smooth repair job done. Today, when I read, I am missing 1-2 characters in a word so I have to look to the side of the word to read it. Is there anything that can be done to correct this - operation, contacts, glasses what? Please reply to YYYY@YYYY
Mon, 11 Nov 2013
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Hello,
It seems from the history that you have undergone surgery for macular hole. Now you are having visual problem, four condition needs to be assessed to look for condition of macula and then the next mode of treatment has to be decided depending on the status of macula.
Hence I advice you to consult retired a specialist for further examination and treatment.
Thank you
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History Of Repair Of Hole In Macula, Tacky Fluid. Missing 1-2 Characters In A Word, Visible From The Side. What Can Be Done For Correction?

Hello, It seems from the history that you have undergone surgery for macular hole. Now you are having visual problem, four condition needs to be assessed to look for condition of macula and then the next mode of treatment has to be decided depending on the status of macula. Hence I advice you to consult retired a specialist for further examination and treatment. Thank you