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complained of blurriness and also Green Colour blindness(to slight extent) and was diagnosed RetrobulbarNeuritis . Ethambutol was discontinued at once followed by Isoniazid within one week. MRI was carried... View answer
I got diagnosed with retrobulbular neuritis 4 days ago since I lost vision in my left eye. The MRI is normal. The ophthalmologist suspects Multiple Sclerosis . I have been on Encorate Chrono 500 mg ... View answer
Hi, My mother visited an opthalmologist and she was given the respective drugs due to retrobulbarneuritis . After that she developed tremendous nausea . Which drug is responsible for the side effect ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Divakara
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
[sir i have been diagonised retrobulbar neuritus last month and undergone a dosage of 5 injections .i have been prescribed the medicines like clonotril(250 mg),vertin(16 mg),pantodac,nexito(10),wysolene,sheical,ecospirin4... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashwini Kolur
( General & Family Physician)
I have had about of optic neuritis and my MRI was normal with only 1 hyperintensity lesion. Neurologist has ruled out MS and optic neuritis probably viral. I am now on Prednisone and I have severe ... View answer
goes. I was just diagnosed with optic neuritis a few weeks ago. But I also have tmj and chilblains. could the cold sensation and numbness have anything to do with my optic neuritis? or could it be my tmj ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vasudha Jayant Athavale
( General & Family Physician)
What is the difference between an acoustic neuroma and vestibular neuritis. I was diagnosed with vestibular neuritis and had an MRI. It showed alight prominence of the nerve root complex in the IAC. My ... View answer
I am not able to hear from my right ear for more than a month. When diagonise the doctor said there is a viral infection in the vestibular nerve and he diagonised it as vestibular neuritis. I often ... View answer
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