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Respected Dr. The following are the brief details of my case for your kind consideration:- 1. History of High Myopia since the age of 12 years. 2. Suffered Retina Detachment in the right eye at the age of 25 years and was operated upon at Shankar Netralaya, Chennai but with little gain of vision. 3. Continued with the help of contact lens in the left eye and almost stable number for the next 11 years. 4. Sudden appearance of rainbow like colours in the Left eye and the case was diagnosed as Advanced Optic Nerve Atrophy & Retinal Degeneration at PGI, Chandigarh & I was told that the condition is irreversible with no cure or medication. 5. I was put on eye drop medication with Dorzox, Combigan , Alphagen & am continuing with the same. 6. I was advised IOL transplant in the left eye and underwent surgery for the same at Grewal Eye Institute, Chandigarh. 7. During the last 4 ½ years i.e. since the problem was diagnosed, I have underwent regular treatment under Acupuncture, Acupressure, Ayurvedic & Homeopathy medicines but with no relief and the deterioration in the field of vision and also its aquity has continued. 8. The latest checkup has shown that even the remaining macular vision in the Left Eye also shows signs of further degeneration. Kindly suggest some remedy for my sister's ailment. Pravin Misra

The condition is called Pathological Myopia and she is having all the complications of this condition. only thing a doctor can do is to treat and try to prevent from the further detoriation and treat the complications of the condition.You can only do is regular follow up to the doctor. There is no curative treatment of this condition. ...

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Am 21yrs old female.. I had lasik surgery (myopia) two months ago, still my vision not perfect.. Not able to see longer. If i put my drops vision will clear for a minute, again back to unclear.

Hi, What did your doctor say about your result? You could read upto which line on vision chart (say 20/20, 6/6). From your description , it seems your eyes are going dry frequently. This is a known side effect of LASIK surgery. However, it is usually not very serious, the condition is likely to improve gradually, may take several weeks. Until then, lubricant eye drops instilled in the eyes on an 'as needed' basis can help. You can also use lubricant gels just before going to bed. ...

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My sperm count is 41.0 Rapidly progressive linear 10.0 Sluggishly progressive 20.0 Immotile 70.0 WBCs/HPF 10-12 RBCs/HPF 1-2 Epithelial cells/HPF Occasional Auto agglutination Nil Trichomonas Nil Fructose test Positive Is this report normal?

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Dr my husband rapid linear progression is 3% non progressive 45% and motility 56% will there b a chance to conceive?

100%Take medical prescription my watsup no seven three nine eight seven one two one two zero ...

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Hello Doctor, I m married since 3 years. I m trying to conceive, I went to a Gynecologist where they have suggested for iui, my husband's sperm count is low whereas his rapid linear progressive is 0.0% but then too I have done with iui on last 18th aug. So please suggest doctor whether by this results will I be pregnant. Awaiting for your earliest reply.

Hello there... We can’t know for certain at once if the IUI is succesful. But if It will not be succesful this cycle, you may want to discuss with your doctor if you can go straight ahead with in vitro fertilization since your husband’s sperm count is low and with 0% linear progression. ...

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