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50 years
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Dr. Marshall N. Cyrlin, MD
- Southfield, MI
- Washington Univ Sch Of Med- St Louis Mo
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Closed angle glaucoma?
Acute angle closure presents as an acute attack and generally requires emergency laser treatment. Chronic angle closure develops over weeks to months or years and is treated with READ MORE
Acute angle closure presents as an acute attack and generally requires emergency laser treatment. Chronic angle closure develops over weeks to months or years and is treated with medication, laser or surgery by an Ophthalmologist. Both types can result in blindness if not treated in a timely fashion.
How do you get rid of floaters after Lasik?
See a Retinovitreous Ophthalmology Specialist
Can dry eyes cause blurred vision after Lasik?
Yes. See your Ophthalmologist for dry eye evaluation.
I have dizziness when looking straight up or down?
See a Pediatric Ophthalmologist.
How to manage diplopia?
See another neuroophthalmologist for another opinion.
I started seeing things?
It may be related to your diabetes. See an Ophthalmologist.
Do I have esophagus issues?
If you are still having medical problems, follow up on your ER visit with an evaluation by an internist. See an ophthalmologist for your eye problem.
Do eye drops help tired eyes?
Try preservative free artificial tears, over the counter. If your eyes feel better, use for comfort.
I have swollen, itchy, red eyelids?
See an Ophthalmologist for treatment.



Eye color?
No.
Lenses or glasses?
Should be no problem dependent upon your eye examination.
What should I do?
If it's just a broken blood vessel, nothing will make it go away. If you don't want it to be seen, wear sunglasses.
I have three conjunctival nevis on my eyes. Two in my right eye and one on my left eye?
In general conjunctival nevi are not related to migraine. They can uncommonly become conjunctival melanomas but this would be unusual. To allay your concerns I would recommend READ MORE
In general conjunctival nevi are not related to migraine. They can uncommonly become conjunctival melanomas but this would be unusual. To allay your concerns I would recommend that you get an evaluation by an ophthalmologist who is fellowship trained in “Corneal & External Disease”. They are usually working at large hospital or academic ophthalmology departments or in private practice. This doctor can obtain appropriate documentation of any lesion(s) and should it become necessary, do a biopsy.


Hit in the eye by my dog?
Even if it doesn't look scratched, there could be an abrasion of the surface of the Cornes. This could become a corneal ulcer if it gets infected before it heals. Additionally, READ MORE
Even if it doesn't look scratched, there could be an abrasion of the surface of the Cornes. This could become a corneal ulcer if it gets infected before it heals. Additionally, you are at greater risk of infection due to the diabetes. GET EVALUATED AND TREATED.
Swollen eye lid?
See an ophthalmologist.

Retinal detachment and flying?
I would have it repaired immediately.
Eye issue?
See an ophthalmologist.

Fluid from an eye injury?
This could possibly be serious. You need an immediate evaluation to determine if there is an infection or other issue below the lid.

Can you wear your contacts overnight?
It depends on the lens material and prescription but usually not recommended anyway.
What is this malformation near my Cavernous Sinus/MRI Images?
Don’t be your own radiologist. This is best determined by a neurologist or neurosurgeon.