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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Corneal scarring
  1. A cloudy cornea is a loss of transparency of the cornea. ... The cornea is the front wall of the eye. It is normally clear. It helps focus ...
  2. ... or oral prednisone. Risks may include: Corneal infection Corneal scarring or permanent problems with the cornea's shape, making it impossible to wear contact lenses ...
  3. ... eye (cornea). The surgery is recommended for severe corneal infection, injury, scarring, and for corneas that no longer allow light ...
  4. The underlying disease must be treated. Treating the cornea with corticosteroid drops may minimize scarring and help keep the cornea clear. Once the ...
  5. Corneal transplantation is recommended for: Severe corneal infection, injury, damage, or scarring Corneas that no longer allow light to pass through (opaque), often secondary to lens surgery (see cataract surgery), infections, and inherited diseases ...
  6. ... when less invasive treatments are not an option.) Scarring of the cornea from severe infections or injuries Vision loss caused ... that can cause vision loss) Loss of vision Scarring of the eye Swelling of the cornea
  7. Complications may include: Continuing discomfort Reduced vision Scarring of cornea
  8. ... be started as soon as possible to prevent scarring of the cornea. If the exact cause is not known, you may be given antibiotic drops that work ...
  9. ... Osteoporosis Eye disease (double vision, ulcers of the cornea, vision loss) Surgery-related complications, including: Scarring of the neck Hoarseness due to nerve damage ...
  10. ... of blindness in the United States. It causes scarring of the cornea (the surface of the eye). Other complications of ...
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