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Telangiectasia Of The Sclera

Telangiectasia of the sclera refers to the small dilated blood vessels in the eyes' white layer (sclera). These dilated blood vessels appear as a red spot in the scleral layer. It is most commonly seen in the childhood of ages 5 to 8. No treatment is recommended.

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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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