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What do you suggest if my doctor says i've got macular edema .. anyone ever hear of this?

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Macular Edema: Macular edema is swelling or fluid of the central portion of your retina which is responsible for your fine visual acuity (in contrast to your peripheral retina/vision). Depends on the cause of edema and on how you would treat. Could be observation, eye drops, Injection in our around the eye, or surgery. 35 is young for this, are you diabetic?

Answered 7/23/2014

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