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Bleeding in EYE

I m 26 year Old , i have very hectic and busy schedule from so many months, once i rolled down on floor after taking dinner i suddenly saw that there is green color spring sort of images running in my Left eye i thought that it is some thing from out side of my eye and i rub that bluntly, it dissolve but convert in to sort of cloud in my eye. I conslut my eye doctor and he give me avastin injection in eye ball. and said one injection is OK for this , after injection i realize my eye sight is restore to normal and he make green laser treatment to burn any bleeder. after 4 month my eye again bleed and he give me again injection avastin, now i m very curious any idea how to make care of it?
What are the precautions i have to take ? thanks/.
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233488 tn?1310693103
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I have no personal professional experience with Eales disease. This is a good reference to learn more about the problem: (paste in your internet browser).
http://www.emedicine.com/oph/topic637.htm

JCH III MD Eye Physician and Surgeon
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I have consult to doctor and he says your Eye disease is EALES disease. Any thing that realte to cause of this disease? should i go for exercise? or to start driving?
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233488 tn?1310693103
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You are receiving state of the art treatment for neovascular membranes of the retina and choroid. They tend to re-occur. From your posting I cannot tell what the cause is: idiopathic neovascularization, ocular histoplasmosis, high myopic maculopathy, etc.

I cannot advise you on precautions. That needs to come from your ophthalmologist. Ask him your diagnosis. What is causing this?

JCH III MD Eye Physician & Surgeon
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