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Diabetes rationopathy
My father was suffering dibebetic ratinopathy.before 6month he was ratina & cataract surgery.after this surgery he see anything.but suddenly eye again bleeding.now doctor done vitreous lavage, arc & avastin injection.now it 2days.but vision not come.how many days it take to vision come.is it any solution.
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You have not mentioned the procedure done on the retina in your question. If it was vitrectomy for a vitreous haemorrhage it means the disease had already progressed to a very advanced stage. A bleed post surgery would suggest the disease process is still active. At this point it is difficult to say how things will progress. Laser is required at a future point when the bleeding settles down.
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Maintain strict diabetic control. Ensure you visit your retina specialist regularly as advices by him/her.
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Hello This may take another few days to weeks for some improvement. Follow instructions of your retina specialist
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Its a serious problem and may take time to recover,may need few more injections and inspite of that 100%recovery might not take place. So let us hope for the best.
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