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Hole In Retina
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Ok so my son had the hospital earlier as he’s been having eyesight problems for absolutely ages but he’s just put it off and off. Anyway today he saw a consultant, who then called 3 or 4 people in and after various drops and examinations they said he has a hole in his retina. He’s booked in for laser eye surgery next week but he hasn’t really asked what that’s meant to do? All he remembers is that they said if it wasn’t successful they may have to lift the eyeball out of the socket and do another procedure and he’s freaking out.
Anybody know anything about this condition & procedure??
Anybody know anything about this condition & procedure??
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https:/ /www.nh s.uk/co ndition s/macul ar-hole /
and Moorfields Eye Hospital
https:/ /www.mo orfield s.nhs.u k/sites /defaul t/files /Macula r%20hol e_0.pdf
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and Moorfields Eye Hospital
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Read them again, Smow.
In particular see the section headed 'Treatment of macular hole' on page 2 of the leaflet. It makes it clear that, while the injection of a drug is a possible option in some cases, the only guaranteed way to fix the problem is surgery.
The NHS also makes it clear that 'vitrectomy surgery' is the only technique applicable to all case, with 'ocriplasmin injection' only being relevant in limited cases.
In particular see the section headed 'Treatment of macular hole' on page 2 of the leaflet. It makes it clear that, while the injection of a drug is a possible option in some cases, the only guaranteed way to fix the problem is surgery.
The NHS also makes it clear that 'vitrectomy surgery' is the only technique applicable to all case, with 'ocriplasmin injection' only being relevant in limited cases.
Macular holes often occur in an older patient.
The alternative could be ....
https:/ /www.mo orfield s.nhs.u k/sites /defaul t/files /Laser- retinop exy.pdf
The alternative could be ....
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I've had laser treatment on the eye. But I wasn't given time to worry about it. Had a tear in the retina and it seems like they were trying to seal it.
Look, it's not pleasant but it's ok. They shine the very very bright light (the laser) into the problem eye. I coped by trying to ignore that eye (at that brightness you can't see anything else but light anyway) and mentally concentrate on what can be seen with the other.
It is uncomfortable as they sort out the retina issue, but as I said, it's ok. Eventually it's done and it takes a short while for the eye to clear itself and you can see properly again.
After that, it's done, and you have avoided going blind in the eye. Great relief all round.
Look, it's not pleasant but it's ok. They shine the very very bright light (the laser) into the problem eye. I coped by trying to ignore that eye (at that brightness you can't see anything else but light anyway) and mentally concentrate on what can be seen with the other.
It is uncomfortable as they sort out the retina issue, but as I said, it's ok. Eventually it's done and it takes a short while for the eye to clear itself and you can see properly again.
After that, it's done, and you have avoided going blind in the eye. Great relief all round.