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Crvo

CRVO stands for central retinal vein occlusion. In the retina, it has one main artery and one vein. If the main retinal vein is blocked, the condition is called central retinal vein occlusion. Due to the blockage of veins, the macula becomes swollen, affecting the central vision.

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Do you think my mom has some blood disorder?

Query: Hi doctor,I am concerned that my mother may have an undiagnosed blood disorder. Can you let me know if her symptoms are anything that can be related any blood disorder? She is 54 years old. Her weight is 143 lbs. There is no history of cardiac problem or diabetes. She is relatively healthy and eats ...  Read Full »


Dr. Prakash. H. M.

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Based on your query, my opinion is as follows: There appears to be no hematologic disorder as tests are normal (attachment removed to protect patient identity). Swelling in the legs could be due to varicose veins, causing fluid accumulation. Central retinal vein occlu...  Read Full »

What could be the reason for sudden loss of vision in a single eye?

Query: Hello doctor, My Mother is 60 years old. One month before she was not able to see anything in the evening from right eye so she washed it with water and pour some eye drop into the right eye. She felt burning sensation too. Next morning she was not able to see anything clearly the vision is blurred...  Read Full »


Dr. Rahul Vaswani

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. This sudden painless loss of vision prompts the possibility of central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO). The thing that has happened here is a vein carrying blood to the retina is blocked and it got burst releasing blood inside as well as outside retina which leads to b...  Read Full »

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