What is hydrops?

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Postby Diane Fitzhenry » Fri 29 Dec 2006 9:06 pm

Sorry to be so ignorant folks..... BUT what is Hydrops and how can I tell if i may have it?
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Postby Andrew MacLean » Fri 29 Dec 2006 9:12 pm

Hydrops is a condition where the rear membrane of the cornea ruptures to allow fluid from inside the eye to enter the cornea. This makes the cornea itself turn cloudy.

In some places a hydrops is an automatic indicator for an early graft, although I think that there are some people who post here who have recovered from their hydrops with pretty good vision.

At one time, I think, an artificially induced hydrops was used in the hope of correcting the malformation of the front of the cornea; they theory was that the scar tissue would tighten up the "bulge". Theyt don't do this any more! It didn't seem to work.

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ps the correct description is "corneal Hydrops"m as opposed to Hydrops Fetalis, which is a severe, life-threatening problem of severe edema (swelling) in the fetus and newborn.

For more on corneal Hydrops, look at this article: http://www.eyemdlink.com/Condition.asp?ConditionID=46
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Postby Diane Fitzhenry » Fri 29 Dec 2006 9:42 pm

Thanks you really are very supportive. What would i do without Our site
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Postby craigthornton » Fri 29 Dec 2006 10:42 pm

You know when you've had one as the eye clouds quickly and the vision deteriorates (maybe not spelt right but I'm tired!)

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Postby samba_elite » Sat 30 Dec 2006 2:27 pm

I have it right now,it happened one night in September,no warning or anything and at first no poain at all,just a wierd watery tinge to everything in my vision,the next day was utter hell on earth though and it's still there
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