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I had ocular tuberculosis and completed AKT treatment for 6 months. The infection is now cured, but my vision is 10% in the right eye and 50% in the left eye. Can my vision improve, and what should I do?

Asked by Female, 47 ยท 1 month ago

Vision may improve slightly over time, but it depends on how much damage TB has caused to the eye structures. In many cases, vision loss from ocular TB can be partially permanent. You should follow up regularly with an eye specialist, continue prescribed eye care, and use visual aids or rehabilitation as recommended.
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  1. Current Vision Status and Prognosis

    • Vision improvement post-ocular tuberculosis varies. Permanent damage may limit recovery.
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    • Schedule regular ophthalmology visits. Include comprehensive eye exams to monitor changes.
  3. Possible Treatments or Interventions

    • Consider visual rehabilitation programs. Discuss potential surgical options with your ophthalmologist.
  4. Lifestyle and Supportive Measures

    • Use protective eyewear and vision aids. Ensure adequate lighting and contrast in your environment.
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    • Seek immediate care if experiencing sudden vision loss, severe eye pain, or new floaters.

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