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i had done my right eye ratina detachment surgery with scarel buckle and gas..after surgery i had experienced flashesh in my eye ..is anything serious about this flashes..plz advise me
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Yes it could be serious if the flashes are occuring in the operative eye or the other eye. You should call surgeon immediately
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