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Graft Rejection.. What to look for?
Posted: Fri 06 Apr 2007 2:29 pm
by ChrisK
Reading about Pat's rejection episode (I hope this is soon behind you) and the need to catch rejection episodes early, I was wondering (rather than pondering

) what the signs are?
I have been told to report any changes but what should one be looking for? So far I have these..
1) Sudden light sensitivity
2) lots of redness
3) Pain
Is there anything else I should be aware of?
Posted: Fri 06 Apr 2007 3:03 pm
by Andrew MacLean
Do not wait for all the symptoms to be present. If you have a change of vision on its own, with neither redness nor soreness, get it checked. If your eye is just red but noehter sore nor showing signs of vision change; get it checked.
None of us should take chances with our sight.
Andrew
Posted: Fri 06 Apr 2007 3:18 pm
by Sajeev
So right Andew,
I've seen John post the following a few times, which I copy below:
R S V P is an easy way to remember the symptoms of corneal transplant rejection.
Redness: the eye becomes very red.
Sensitivity: the eye becomes very light sensitive.
Vision Loss: the vision in that eye seems to have decreased suddenly.
Pain: the eye becomes very painful.
Good Question!
Posted: Fri 06 Apr 2007 4:31 pm
by ChrisK
Andrew MacLean wrote:Do not wait for all the symptoms to be present. If you have a change of vision on its own, with neither redness nor soreness, get it checked. If your eye is just red but noehter sore nor showing signs of vision change; get it checked.
None of us should take chances with our sight.
Andrew
Thanks Andrew, I'm thankful I do not have any of these issues. I just thought it'd be useful to know what to look out for.
Posted: Fri 06 Apr 2007 4:32 pm
by ChrisK
Sajeev wrote:So right Andew,
I've seen John post the following a few times, which I copy below:
R S V P is an easy way to remember the symptoms of corneal transplant rejection.
Redness: the eye becomes very red.
Sensitivity: the eye becomes very light sensitive.
Vision Loss: the vision in that eye seems to have decreased suddenly.
Pain: the eye becomes very painful.
Good Question!

Great post Sajeev,
That's a great list John has put together.
Posted: Sat 07 Apr 2007 10:20 am
by John Smith
Sajeev,
Thanks for beating me to it!
Chris,
You should remember that the RSVP symptoms are either-or. You only need to have one of them to be concerned - it seems, that like KC, all rejections are different!