Saturday, January 16, 2010

History Of Cataract Surgery Eye Flashes And Eye Ache Oh And Headache?

Eye Flashes and eye ache oh and headache? - history of cataract surgery

A little history --
I am blind in right eye - retinal detachment, cataract surgery with lens implant non-recurrent uveitis and optic nerve underdeveloped at birth.

The daily Maxidex uveitis and had an injection a month ago it broke badly.

But in my left eye, I have flashes of light that comes and goes, hurts the eyes a little, especially in the morning, but throughout the day and a headache behind both eyes.

I checked in my left eye and near-sighted vision in mid-February, so I know you do not need a higher order.

I did not see any hint of light in the right eye, although I feel a flash of light from time to time in that eye, like a lightbulb goes - maybe my eyes to the right or left peripheral?

It hurts right eye is always done because of uveitis

Oh, and my eye color has changed the law last summer, Green (was blue), so that now heterochromia.

Ideas?

My eye doctor is so shit was reluctant to come to them and I'm 24, but I have 100% of myCataracts can not seem to have much idea if they never see a doctor twice and each time I am I in a room full age of 70 years.

Thanks

4 comments:

dissocia... said...

Flashes of light could mean widespread posterior vitreous detachment in myopes. Its safe if you have any other state. But there is a detached retina of the eye of another, also must be very careful with his one eye. Did you know that the cause of uveitis? May result uveitis and vitritis vitreous detachment, or could lead chorioretinitis and retinal detachment. In all cases, you should immediately consult an eye specialist. Go to another hospital or something soon. Sorry if I sound esoteric, but please go to ophthalmololgist.

dissocia... said...

Flashes of light could mean widespread posterior vitreous detachment in myopes. Its safe if you have any other state. But there is a detached retina of the eye of another, also must be very careful with his one eye. Did you know that the cause of uveitis? May result uveitis and vitritis vitreous detachment, or could lead chorioretinitis and retinal detachment. In all cases, you should immediately consult an eye specialist. Go to another hospital or something soon. Sorry if I sound esoteric, but please go to ophthalmololgist.

dissocia... said...

Flashes of light could mean widespread posterior vitreous detachment in myopes. Its safe if you have any other state. But there is a detached retina of the eye of another, also must be very careful with his one eye. Did you know that the cause of uveitis? May result uveitis and vitritis vitreous detachment, or could lead chorioretinitis and retinal detachment. In all cases, you should immediately consult an eye specialist. Go to another hospital or something soon. Sorry if I sound esoteric, but please go to ophthalmololgist.

Yogi said...

Are you really for advice from a group of people on a site? Going to the doctor. Do not be so negative. Questions about a doctor who has previously seen to be seen. What difference does it make if you are in the waiting room with older people who need help have with their eyes. Tolerant and more open and less critical and you can get some answers.

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