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What Causes Fluid Pocket Under The Eyelid?

I have had a pocket of fluid in the corner going over the top under my eyelid. I've had it for years, but I've only just come to think maybe it's serious? I'm wondering if I have glaucoma? Where the eye fluid draining has been blocked and caused the pocked? I have a lot of ache on the eye this morning, which caused me to look it up. I've been to a doctor before and she didn't know what it was.
Wed, 13 Aug 2014
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Ophthalmologist 's  Response
glaucoma cannot create such pocket. in surgical procedure ableb is made and connected to tear flow. now you get it examined by eye doctor and get it diagnosed. take decision for treatment asper his advise.
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Ophthalmologist Dr. Sanjeeva Kumar Desai's  Response
it's not possible to come to probable diagnosis of your condition .glaucoma may not cause the pockets under the eyes but it cause pain.may be your tear fluid drainage system blocked leads to pockets .please consult a qualified eye specilist for detailed eye examination and treatement
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What Causes Fluid Pocket Under The Eyelid?

glaucoma cannot create such pocket. in surgical procedure ableb is made and connected to tear flow. now you get it examined by eye doctor and get it diagnosed. take decision for treatment asper his advise.