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Inflammation Of Sclera

Inflammation of the sclera is also known as scleritis. It is caused due to an eye injury, infection, parasite, or fungus. The symptoms of scleritis include pain, blurred vision, redness and swelling of the eye, and extreme sensitivity to light. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are used in the treatment of scleritis. If left untreated, it may even result in partial or complete vision loss.

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Why do I feel glowing spots while seeing through my left eye?

Query: Hello doctor, I have noticed a glow on the right hand with my left eye. Could this be the light reflection or is this something I should get tested? My last eye test cancelled due to some reason. Kindly guide.  Read Full »


Dr. Asha Juliet Barboza

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Is the appearance of a glow radiating from the corner of the cornea? I had a look at the photo (attachment removed to protect patient identity). It is a little blurry, but it does look like an illumination from inside to the outside. I am n...  Read Full »

Is scleritis a complication of retinal detachment surgery?

Query: Hello doctor, I have had numerous eye operations over the last five months. It all started when an aggressive infection invaded my eye several days after a fairly routine trabeculectomy. I have been seeing a cornea specialist and a retina specialist on a regular basis since then. The ocular lens has...  Read Full »


Dr. Shachi Dwivedi

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. You are suffering from scleritis. It is common in post retinal detachment surgery. I would advise the following medication: Moxifloxacin eye drops plus dexamethasone four times a day. Homatropine eye drops three times a day. Nepafenac eye drops three times a day. That w...  Read Full »

Is VeinGogh treatment the right way to treat telangiectasia of the sclera?

Query: Hi doctor, Is it possible to use the VeinGogh treatment on the sclera of the eye to remove permanently the dilated blood vessels (telangiectasia of the sclera)?  Read Full »


Dr. Dadapeer. K

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. VeinGogh treatment is usually used to treat varicose veins where the veins are dilated on the legs. This technique is not used for the treatment of scleral veins. The recommended way is an evaluation to find out the underlying cause and set the treatment option accordin...  Read Full »

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