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Suggest Treatment For Swelling In Retina

Please suggest the treatmantment for myRATINA PROBLEM. mRIGHT EYE IS VERY WEAK AND AFTER SWVWN YEARS rATINA PROBLEM HAS ARISEN IN LEFT EYE.tHE SCANNING SHOWS SWELLING OF mECULA CAUSING DEFECT IN SEEING SMALL THINGS.i HAVE TAKEN SEVEN INJECTIONS OF sVASTI IN MY LEFT EYE IN ONE YEAR.i DONOT GET PERMANENT RELIEF PLEASE GUIDE .THANK YOU.
Fri, 7 Nov 2014
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I reviewed your history. It seems from the history that you are having swelling in the macula of the retina and this is called as cystoid macular edema. This needs to be treated by steroids and by use of intravitreal injections of long acting steroids or anti-VEGF drugs.
Do consult a retina specialist for proper evaluation and do get back to me with examination reports so that I can answer your question more accurately.

Hope this is helpful to you.
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Suggest Treatment For Swelling In Retina

Hello Welcome to Health care magic. I reviewed your history. It seems from the history that you are having swelling in the macula of the retina and this is called as cystoid macular edema. This needs to be treated by steroids and by use of intravitreal injections of long acting steroids or anti-VEGF drugs. Do consult a retina specialist for proper evaluation and do get back to me with examination reports so that I can answer your question more accurately. Hope this is helpful to you. Thank you