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Asking for Self, Male, 28 years old, Khanewal
Respected Sir, I suffered by uv eities since 2008. I made much treatment from different hospitals but no progress. Dr take me deltta cortral too much at alshifia hospital and others drs. Advice me what i do. I am to dippressed. Sir white motia (cataract)b hy.
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uveitis is a disease which is recurrent and can happen again after initial treatment and control and this disease is usually difficult to treat with long term treatment and complications like cataract(white motia) as u said
so you need to show good compliance with treatment and regular follow ups with eye specialist for management and control and treatment of complications.
It needs proper evaluation and management. I've done Fellowship in Uveitis and Ocular Inflammation from USA.
Talk to my PA for further information :
Mr. Abdul Munim
042-32591427,
042-32591427,
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Mustafa Kamal
Bilateral Uveitis or Unilateral recurrent Uveitis is not the primary cause of eye disease it’s because of some systemic/bodily disease. We need to evaluate first then manage the cause and simaltenously treat your eyes. I need to see you first then can further guide you.
Please send all details for review. Then I will be able to make some decision.
The treatment depends upon age, present state of activity, visual potential, all of which can only be ascertained by examining. So before proceeding further pl get your self examined.
Plz send me your all prescriptions ,so that I may discuss with you about your problem, latest prescriptions will be better ,:my WhatsApp no is 042-32591427,
Dear Patient, In your case, we recommend continuing the treatment inbound.
Uveitis is a chronic disease and is known for its relapsing and remitting nature. Cataract is known and common complication of this disease. It not only requires close follow ups with an eye specialist, but sometimes it also needs consultations with a rheumatologist. You need to stick to your eye specialist. I am afraid that complete cure of this disease may not be possible, but with close follow ups the disease can be controlled very effectively.
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