I have diabetes, high blood pressure, and Alzheimer's disease, and I am taking Gemer 1, Losar H, Alzil 10 mg, Feliz S Plus 10 mg, and using Eyemist Forte eye drops for the last 8 months after cataract surgery. I am now experiencing yellow vision. Is this something serious, and what should I do?

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I have diabetes, high blood pressure, and Alzheimer's disease, and I am taking Gemer 1, Losar H, Alzil 10 mg, Feliz S Plus 10 mg, and using Eyemist Forte eye drops for the last 8 months after cataract surgery. I am now experiencing yellow vision. Is this something serious, and what should I do?
Asked by Female, 53 · 1 month ago
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Yellow vision can be a concerning symptom, especially given your medical history and current medications, and it should be evaluated promptly.
Your conditions—diabetes, high blood pressure, and Alzheimer's disease—require careful management with the medications you listed: Gemer 1 (metformin + glimepiride) for diabetes, Losar H (losartan + hydrochlorothiazide) for blood pressure, Alzil 10 mg (donepezil) for Alzheimer's, Feliz S Plus 10 mg (escitalopram) for mood, and Eyemist Forte eye drops after cataract surgery. These medications suggest you are managing multiple chronic conditions that can affect your eyes and overall health.
Yellow vision is not a common side effect of your listed medications but can indicate issues such as medication side effects, eye problems (including complications after cataract surgery), or systemic conditions like liver or retinal issues. Given your diabetes and eye surgery history, this symptom could signal a serious eye or systemic problem.
Prompt specialist assessment is important to identify the cause and prevent potential complications. Please consult your ophthalmologist and your primary doctor as soon as possible.
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