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About Dr Anand Shroff, MD, FICS
Expertise I can answer any question on eye care, expertise in Laser eye surgery, LASIK, Epi LASIK, cataract, glaucoma, keratoconus- corneal collagen crosslinking.
Experience OF LASIK, we are one of the first centres to use the wavefront guided LASIK or custom LASIK procedures. I train doctors worldwide for these wavefront procedures, our centre is the referral centre for our Wavelight Laser Technologies, Germany in India.
Organizations ASCRS [American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery]certified by USA- Joint Commission International
Publications http://www.shroffeye.org
Education/Credentials MD Ophthalmology and FICS [Fellow of the International College of Surgeons]
Awards and Honors please see http://www.shroffeye.org and www.lasikindia.in
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Expert: Dr Anand Shroff, MD, FICS - 10/31/2009
Question Dr. Shroff,
This may be a tough question to answer. I am a twenty-three year old healthy male, and about two months ago I received a black eye during a game of basketball (accidental elbow to the face). In addition to the black eye, I got a broken blood vessel in my eye. The black eye went away in about a week, and the broken blood vessel went away in a little more than two. There were no complications or anything related to vision loss, blurriness, pain, itching, etc., and my vision is nothing short of perfect. But, now it seems as if there is a little red spot that is on the side of my iris in the white of my eye where blood vessels branch off. There is no pain or anything of that nature, and this eye isn't any more dilated or red than the other, except for this very tiny red spot. In addition, I don't even want to go to the doctor being that he/she wouldn't even be able to see it, and would probably think I am crazy considering there is nothing even bothering me. I know this is kind of hard to understand and I am most likely being paranoid, but is it a cause for concern? Thanks in advance
Answer Hi Tyler,
usually the red spot is like a sub conjunctival haemorrhage which takes a long time to resolve if it were a large area like could have happened in your case with a black eye.
It is possible that this red spot was there , but got masked off with the oevrall redness of the eyes.
In any case, just like you have inferred that this spot does not interfere with your vision and neither does it give rise to any symptoms.
There are no medications or drops which makes this go away, it does so as it is usually self limiting.
Now, please note that I am guiding you based on your history and symptoms, it is always better to have the vision checked and the eye pressure checked by an ophthalmologist or eye doctor as it has history of injury and the retina needs to be examined.
You may alo send me an image on dranand@lasikindia.in.
Hope this helps,
Best,
Dr Anand Shroff
www.lasikindia.in
www.shroffeye.org
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