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Avatar f tn I don't know if I have Trich or not but I was wondering if taking Ciprofloxacin 500mg 2x daily would cure it?
Avatar f tn I had cataract surgery and now my eye is, I guess (according to opth.) permanently dilated. He said if it didn't correct itself within a few months, it was permanent and nothing could be done. Has anybody had this experience or can someone advise if there may be something that can be done?
Avatar n tn My opth has diagnosed me with blepharitis, I use sterilid w/ compresses and take flaxseed oil, and I also use preservative free eyedrops for moisture. However nothing has worked to my satisfaction besides tobradex which I've used for about a year and half- my eyelid inflammation is pretty severe even with the other treatments, however w/ tobradex my symptoms are almost nonexistent.
Avatar m tn I saw a neuro-opth and asked her if an ocular migraine could last that long. Her response was yes. I'm having similar issues right now and on prednisone to clear up the blurred vision. When I taper down 10mg, the blurring comes back within a couple of days. Neuro-opth and GP don't think it's optic neuritis, and the VEP is tomorrow. I would highly recommend a neuro-opth if you can find one. I saw a regular opth for this back in October and she didn't find anything wrong.
359574 tn?1328360424 Had it all of May. Went to the neuro-opth and he said it was viral conjunctivitis. Did some drops for a few days, went back and was pronounced cured. Pain started up again, but eventually faded away. It came back in July for a while, and now I've had it again since the first of Oct. Called the neuro-opth to talk to his nurse and see if there was any point in taking off work to see him.
Avatar f tn Since the L eye, I have had diplopia and have been told it is due to the anesthesia needle. I have seen a ped. opth. and been given temporary prism glasses. He seems ready to go ahead with the muscle surgery. I have read several of Dr. Hagan's papers on the subject and my specific question is: What is the longest amount of time it has taken for this type of double vision to resolve by itself without surgery? On Sept. 18 I will be at 3 months.
1475492 tn?1332884167 If your MS Specialist order the consult to the Neuro-opth, then yes, your Neuro-opth will dictate his/her impression and send it to your primary and MS Specialist. Yes the Neuro-opth will include everything in their report. Good luck with your next tests.
Avatar n tn http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/cipro_ad.htm) It is difficult to say if they are due to the underlying disease or due to ciprofloxacin. You should consult your doctor for a complete evaluation and diagnosis.
Avatar f tn What antibiotic is better to take for a tooth infection/ absess tooth Ciprofloxacin or Bactrim?
Avatar n tn We tried to visit her ped. opth. and it was a nightmare. We waited for 2 hours to get her eyes dialated and they still had not seen us. I am trying to get an appointment with a Ped. Opth. at Children's Hospital Los Angeles in hopes that they can give us more information. Do you have any idea as to what may be going on with her eyes? Also, I don't know what questions or tests to ask for when I finally get the appointment set.
Avatar m tn 10 or 12 years ago I had cataract surgery on both eyes. 3 or 4 years after that, I had a small retina tear in the right eye, which my regular opth quickly lasered and watched every 6 months. Last Christmas season (late Dec 2015), I developed a retina detachment in that eye. The opth quickly sent me to a specialist. By the time I was in surgery 4 days later, I had a small window of vision in the bottom outside corner of about 10%.
Avatar m tn I saw a neuro-opthomalogist and a neuro-otologist/ENT and radiologist. Opth Dr said I was fine (no signs of retinal detach and will see me again in a month), and the oto-ENT said I have hyper nervous system tendencies which are migraine in nature. He suspects I have a migrainal (a non-headache type) condition which has caused some dizziness (more of a detached, spacey feeling).
Avatar n tn They said that I have to see a general opth first before I can see a retina specialist. It does not make sense to me because my old specialist said I don't need see a general opth because he covers more than what general opths do. This new clinic I'm seeing wants to charge me twice: today I already paid $165 for the general opth visit and I'll be charged again for the retina specialist. Should I be wary of their practice?
Avatar m tn My question is, in June I started having irritation in my eyes mostly the right, went and was checked by my Opth. who said it was allergies. I was seeing 20/30 in the right eye wearing -3.75D. Within the last 5 months I've had to change glasses twice, I'm now wearing -5 in the left eye and seeing 2070 and seeing 20/50 wearing -4.50 in the right.
Avatar n tn What is the different of ciprofloxacin 500mg and phenazopyridine 200mg want are they use for
Avatar n tn Well, Folks, it's now Nov 16 and after 5 opth doctors, 2 retina specialists, and a neuro-opth doctor, nobody has a clue what is causing my wifes visual problem. White-out in bight light which never goes away and aberrations (squigglies, flashing lights, curlie-cues, etc. which really also affect her vision ). All say that those problems are not caused by the eyes since everything about them is normal.
Avatar f tn Diabetic retinopathy can cause changes in vision such as that you have discussed. Seeing a neuro Opth will only help determine whats up. Have you seen an eye dr yet? Sounds like you have. If they haven't mentions Optic Neuritis then its a good sign. Diabetes can cause neuropathies that can mimic symptoms of MS such as in feet/hands tingling etc. Bladder frequency etc also and mentation changes. Let us know what symptoms your having and do you have diabetes.
Avatar f tn The only thing I can relay to you is that I recently had been through the same thing. Only mine was uveitis (iritis). I also had steroid drops, went back to opth. still had inflamation, continued drops, then second time around it was pretty much cleared up even though I still had the eye pain and some of the other sx you described. What I can tell you from my own experience is that the same eye still gets blurry and a bit of pain (off and on) as wll as some double vision.
Avatar m tn I had a swollen right testicle which was treated by ciprofloxacin 500g twice daily. The swelling went and the pain in the testicle reduced but then my left one started to hurt, is that conman for the infection to swap sides. I also have pain in my lower back and lower abdomen and very painful headaches. The doctor didn't seem to bothered about it or even check it over. They have prescribed me another 10 day course of ciprofloxacin.
Avatar m tn In parallel, we did the semen analysis also at a Urology center. They have prescribed Ciprofloxacin 500mg for 14 days-2 dosage each day. At the moment I stopped taking thyroxine and taking only Cipro. Our worry is whether the hypothyrodism is causing issue in low fertility and motility or the infection in semen (for suggesting to take Ciprofloxacin) the main problem now? Is hypothyrodism resolved with the intake of Ciprofloxacin or are both different issues? Please clarify.
Avatar n tn I've been taking Ciprofloxacin for about a week. On tuesday I went to the gym for the first time in a while, and for the past few days my shoulder muscles have been sore. I saw on the instructions with my medicine that there's a risk of tendonitis while taking Ciprofloxacin, is this something I should be worried about? I wouldn't have exercised that much if I had known. The soreness has been getting steadily better.
1084115 tn?1385228589 the test came back positive and the doc (gastr doc)told me to take ciprofloxacin 500 twice daily for 10 days. i told him that im not sure i want to take this as i know its hard on the liver, he said i can take it as he asked back my hepatologist (they both work in the same hospital/transplant center).
654901 tn?1293671265 I have all my records and will take with me. My regular opth. does alot of testing when you see him,,,and the neuro opth that he sent me to, did none! And charge me $1.066.00 for my short and non sense visit. I cant believe this! Rendean, I would like to talk about the doc you know in Atlanta. Does pm mean in the evenings? So please just let me know what you meant. I do at this point feel panicky because my vision is going and I cant seem to get anyone (doc) to listen.