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Suggest Remedy For Subconjuntival Hemorrage In Pupil

I had my right eye cataract surgery the 11th - I was left with a subconjuntival hemmorage and the pupil is dilated - it has not improved - the swelling has gone down, but the pupil is still enlarged! Was the wrong lens put in my eye? I have eye aches and light discomfort among the fact that I cannot read with ir without glasses! My left eye surgery went just fine with no complucations. Julia
Sat, 14 Jun 2014
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Subcontinental hemorrhage and pupil dilatation are normal. they cannt be taken as complication. Slowly they will be normal.
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Suggest Remedy For Subconjuntival Hemorrage In Pupil

Subcontinental hemorrhage and pupil dilatation are normal. they cannt be taken as complication. Slowly they will be normal.