Can too much crying cause fluid to accumulate in the retina?!
Question: Can too much crying cause fluid to accumulate in the retina?
Answers:
No crying does not lead to fluid accumulation in the retina. The OCT is the appropriate test to detect fluid in your retina. Voltarin is the appropriate treatment for fluid in the retina especially following cataract surgery. If a second opinion will make you more comfortable, a retina specialist would be the appropriate doctor to see.
optometrist
The answer to your initial question is no, crying doesn't cause it.
2. you haven't posted your prescription paper so we cannot have a look at it....
3. I advise you go to see another specialist as the shadow can be caused by several things and it gives you a piece of mind as well.
All the best
Hovirag
"what does C.S.R. mean"
Central Serous Retinopathy:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_ser…
optometrist
http://myeyepod.blogspot.com/
CSR is Central serous retinopathy.
The prognosis for CSR is generally excellent. Over 90% of patients regain 20/30 vision or better within 6 months.
Most cases clear up without treatment in 1 or 2 months. Patients with more severe leakage and more severe visual loss, or those in whom the disease lasts longer, may be helped by laser treatment or photodynamic therapy to seal the leak and attempt to restore vision.
Patients who are using steroid drugs (for example, to treat autoimmune diseases) should stop using them, if possible.
Voltaren is NSAID. I think doctor prescribe it to relieve the discomfort in your left eye
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/…