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took a quick break, now im permanently blind in my left eye‼️(corneal ulcer fuck off)
#chris sturniolo#matt sturniolo#colby brock#jake and johnnie#jake webber#johnnie guilbert#sam and colby#sam golbach#tara yummy#angst#cobra kai#karate kid#ralph macchio#william zabka#daniel larusso#johnny lawrence#the outsiders#johnny cade#corneal ulcer
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Restore Clear Vision with Expert Corneal Treatments at ASG Eye Hospital At ASG Eye Hospital, we specialize in treating a range of corneal conditions with cutting-edge technology and expert care. For patients suffering from corneal ulcers, we provide prompt diagnosis and effective treatments to prevent vision loss. Our hospital is also renowned for successful corneal transplantation procedures, restoring sight for those with severe corneal damage. For individuals with keratoconus, we offer advanced keratoconus treatments like corneal cross-linking and specialized contact lenses. In severe cases, keratoconus surgery options are available to improve vision and quality of life. Trust ASG Eye Hospital for comprehensive, world-class corneal care.
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nevermind, she’s gone back to looking gooped to hell so I’m bringing her in today.
#my vet was very kind in finding time for us#ackkkk. we’ve spent way too much time at the vet lately. but also you don’t want to fuck around with eyes#if she's got a corneal tear it's much better to nip it in the bud before it turns into an ulcer
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second week: the ulcer is narrowing, but that deep portion is kinda worrying.
owner is consistent in their denial of surgery, so the same treatment is continued

left eye of a dog with
a huge indolent ulcer + deep ulcer + corneal melting + uveitis with hyphema + hypopyon.
in this case the most important thing is to push infection under control as fast as possible, so aggressive antibiotics both topical and systemic. If blood result is good enough, systemic steroid to push inflammation down.
Serum or acetyl eyedrop for anti-collagenase activity.
also pain control, because this is incredibly painful.
there is a small chance visual function will return, but don’t bet on it.
Ideally i want to give this dog third eyelid flap, but owner refuse surgery. so we’ll see where this goes.
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i need sleep so bad but im inventing a 5 week old dsh who weighs 1.7lbs whose name is mop
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Corneal Ulcer Treatment Market Size, Regional Status, and Outlook 2025-2037
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Moxifloxacin & Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate ophthalmic solution is a powerful combination medication designed to treat bacterial eye infections and inflammation. By blending an antibiotic and a corticosteroid, this solution provides relief from discomfort while eliminating harmful bacteria. This article delves into its uses, benefits, dosage, potential side effects, and answers to frequently asked questions.
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Corneal Ulcer Treatment Market Size and Growth, Industry Analysis, Trends, CAGR, Segmentation, Opportunities, and Forecast 2022 To 2029
The Corneal Ulcer Treatment Market is anticipated to develop as a result of rising contact lens usage, novel treatment options, such as anti-amoebic medications, and well-established supply chain operations. The market for corneal ulcer therapy is expected to grow significantly at 5.7% CAGR from 2022 to 2029, reaching an estimated market value of about US$ 867.3 Million as of 2022.
According to Future Market Insights, the market share for antibiotics is predicted to reach a huge 76.4% in 2021.The general public as well as ophthalmologists are becoming more aware of corneal ulcers because to a number of activities by international as well as regional organisations, governments, etc. to end preventable blindness caused by contact lens use.
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Further, universities and non-profit organizations arranging eye check-up camps further aids in enhancing awareness about corneal ulcers.
FMI – a well-established name in the market research domain – forecasts that, the corneal ulcer treatment market will experience a major upturn in the coming years, reaching a valuation of US$ 1.27 Bn by 2029.Key Takeaways of Corneal Ulcer Treatment Market StudyTreatment of broad-spectrum corneal ulcers using antibiotics is expected to gain traction and contribute more than 75% of revenue share during the forecast period.Growing bacterial keratitis requiring antibiotics for treatment will contribute significantly to the revenue share of the segment.Eye drops or eye ointments dominate the market by form type, as these are relatively cheaper and do not require other interventional and oral route for drug delivery.By distribution channel, retail pharmacies are expected to gain more than 50% of market share during the forecast period.North America is dominating the global corneal ulcer treatment market, while East Asia is expected to offer lucrative growth opportunities, owing to rising healthcare infrastructure and industrialization.Acquisition – Key Strategy Followed by Leading ManufacturersLeading manufacturers in the corneal ulcer treatment market are focusing on geographical expansion as well as increased product offerings through partnerships and acquisitions.
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Key Market Segments Covered In Corneal Ulcer Treatment Industry ResearchBy Drug class:AntibioticsAntifungalsAntiviralsCorticosteroidsNSAID’sBy Form:TabletEye Drops/ OintmentsVialsBy Route of Administration:OralTopicalInjectablesBy Indication:Bacterial KeratitisFungal KeratitisViral KeratitisAcanthamoeba KeratitisBy Distribution ChannelHospital PharmaciesRetail PharmaciesDrug StoresOnline PharmaciesBy RegionNorth AmericaLatin AmericaEuropeSouth AsiaEast AsiaOceaniaMiddle East and Africa (MEA)
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Skeet
One summer just after the turn of the century, I’d decided to take a break between the rigorous years at an all-girls boarding school and the start of more rigorous years at a southern liberal arts college. I bummed around Tibet and moved to Gainesville, Florida, which – in retrospect – was a weird choice, but I eventually landed back in my hometown, which is a curious southern city in North Carolina: urban but surrounded by rural, racially diverse, mostly poor except for little enclaves of old tobacco money.
My best friend had also decided to take a gap year, and I moved in with her family rather than suffer the curfews imposed by my parents. It was the summer of my first screwdriver, which I subsequently vomited all over my long-suffering best friend’s waterbed (God bless her). It was the summer of Lil’ Wayne, field parties, and MD 20/20.
Skeeter was a boy who graduated from the high school I was assigned to but didn’t ever attend. He was two years ahead of me. I am certain that his given name was not, in fact, Skeeter, but I never knew him by anything else. He was a soccer player, a wrestler, and an all-around popular kid. He’d also just ended a five-year relationship with his high school girlfriend, who was, incidentally, much prettier and miles cooler than me.
He knew me vaguely, but we’d never talked. I’d always been on the edges of the group, watching from the outside. And that July night, I watched him across the room at a house party – obscured by smoke from various substances and my corneal ulcer that resulted in the humiliation of having to wear glasses that week. Eventually, he looked back at me. I shoved my glasses into my pocket.
He was big, broad, ragged. His arms stretched the sleeves of his t-shirt and his cargo shorts hung low, showing blue boxers. He brought me another beer, smiling with one side of his mouth, shaggy hair falling into his eyes. He didn’t say much that night or any other, just asked questions and nodded at my answers. What snagged him was my acceptance letter to college, and maybe my vocabulary. It probably didn’t hurt that he was a little sad and lot horny. That’s ok, I thought, as his thigh pressed against mine on the grungy plaid couch.
When he drove me to his house in the early hours of the morning, I was vibrating with nervousness. And in that single-wide trailer, when he threw me around the room, I was afraid. There was something else, some other epiphany waking up just under the surface of my awareness. He undressed in front of me, unashamed. He undressed me and pushed my hands away when I tried to cover myself.
I wasn’t a virgin, but just barely (and boy, that’s a story for another day).
I loved how big he was. Loved how he orchestrated the scene, moving me here, lifting me there, pushing my head down, telling me to be quiet, hurting me with hard hands and a cock that took weeks of practice to make fit completely. His rhythms were hard, but rarely fast. He was patient, showing me how to move, what he liked, how to use my mouth. How to bend. I’d wake to him lazily jerking off, eyes half closed, before he’d flip me over again and push into me as I whimpered. How he whisper a shh and push a little harder.
At half past seven every morning, his father would knock on the door, stick his head in, and tell Skeeter to get up for work. We’d move slowly and silently, and he’d drive me home in the half light, his hand in my hair or twisting around my hand. I’d lie on that waterbed in a half dream, feeling the stickiness between my legs, the bruises inside and out, the limpness of my body and mind. Running fingers over swollen lips. Anxious for his call, the address for the party, the look on his face when we begin the cycle again.
In the fall, I left for college. Perhaps I knew that had I stayed, even a little longer, I’d never be able to leave. Just once I called him, hysterical, as I awoke from that summer’s reverie and realized that I could have an STD. I badgered him about his partners, whether he’d been tested, was he sure. It was the last time we spoke.
In any case, I am thankful for that savage boy and what he taught me about who I am. I hope that today he has a couple kids and a beautiful wife with whom he has absolutely unhinged sex. I hope they still call him Skeeter.
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Thank you mcyt fandom for showing me that one sad mouse picture with cubitos drawn over them, because I saw that and jokingly said my sister looked like that because her eyes were sparkly and discovered that she had CORNEAL ULCER and could've gone blind. So thanks for that <3
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Alright, Google was unhelpful so I'm asking here: what can you guys tell me about what happens to an eye after it's burned, as in, directly exposed to fire?
There's a character in a major fandom I'm in who wears an eyepatch following a fight with his (pyrokinetic) brother, and I'd like to depict him with the kind of facial difference that would actually cause: burn scars, and... whatever would happen to the eye.
It seems like a reasonably straightforward thing to look up, but everything I got was related to either chemical burns (and much more about emergency care than the aftermath) or a burning sensation in the eyes, which is... not what I was hoping to find, haha.
So anyway, my question is, what would happen to an eye that was severely burned? Blindness seems obvious, but it feels like the kind of situation where they might lose the eye completely, is that a possibility? If not, what would the eye end up looking like? Sorry if this is an annoying question, I just had a really hard time finding anything online.
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To put it simply, there's a lot of variation here - and to answer your question, losing the eye is very much a possibility if the damage is that extensive, or if there's a severe infection happening.
An important part of any eye burn injury is that there are eyelids in the way of the fire, so they're going to be damaged. Skin grafts are extremely common for that; without them, the eyelids will contract and not really serve their function. Having the eyelids removed and replaced with grafts will also help with preventing secondary infection and corneal complications. If the whole burn is on the milder side, and he keeps his eyelids he could have ptosis; i.e. an eyelid that doesn't fully open all the way.
When we get to the eye itself, you're essentially looking at a hundred different kinds of infections that could occur. Corneal damage will be the most obvious due to where it is, but it could go deeper if the burn is severe. E.g., keratitis and/or corneal ulcers can very much happen due to a burn injury, and if untreated they can cause corneal scarring (can look like white spots and/or lines on the eye), cataracts (can cause the pupils to appear lighter), glaucoma, and any further issues if that spreads - including the possibility of blindness in the other eye, as sympathetic ophthalmia exists.
After that, there's retinal detachment (which isn't visible) and actual globe injuries, which often tend to end up in the eye being removed (very much visible). We have a post about options following that.
Sometimes an injured eye can also be slightly discolored on the sclera part. Redness is the most common, but mine were mostly yellow-brownish on the sides after I had surgery (and still are, but not as much). So if he still has the eye, it could look like that as well, either due to the actual burn or the procedures that he could have.
I hope this helps,
mod Sasza
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Superficial corneal ulcer from chemical burn in cat shown with Fluorescine staining.
This is a stray cat who fell into a paint can. the painter tried to help with thinner, but made everything worse cuz now the cat has thinner toxicity.
I won't get into the systemic treatment of Thinner toxicity, but the ulcers are treated like uncomplicated superficial corneal ulcers.
updated: the cat was able to reach a full recovery and both eyes have retained good visual function.
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I've been feeling less than human all week and I skipped shul today because of it and also the cat has a corneal ulcer and we have to put drops in his eyes every four hours, and also he has a heart murmur he didn't have before, and no matter how much I sleep it's not enough
i think i'm gonna bake some kind of halloween cake or something today to cheer myself up,
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podcast that's just me talking to myself for 90 minutes straight without connecting anything for the audience. it's called "baby I'm bored" & it's actually an avant garde art piece & it's going in video form on a tv from 2002 mounted to the basement wall of a modern art museum. next to it on a pedestal is my flower-themed fabric diary from when I was five years old & a framed photograph of a corneal ulcer in my eye. it's a commentary on mental and physical illness in the internet age. you wouldn't get it
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The Ocean is a Terrible Place
(aka im still working on my Seawing model, so have this in the meantime)
The false reflection, mostly encountered by deep-diving Seawings. This phenomenon occurs when ultra dense high saline water gathers in underwater brine pools on the sea floor. It appears reflective, like a mirror. Down in the deep, the only way you can see at all is to take some form of luminescence with you, which obscures the pool and shows you nothing but another dragon below, holding a light source. It's common for pelagic people to be unfamiliar with their own facial markings and reflection. They mistake the reflection for another Seawing, or a ghostly apparition, and reach out. But the salinity of the brine pool is such that even a brief touch can burn away the skin.
The abyss, of course. Most of the sea of Pyrrhia is not as deep on average as the sea on Earth. But there are cracks and trenches in the sea floor that go down, and down, and down... they are poorly explored and sites of myth and legend for swimmers. The abyss is not usually dangerous, since it's easy to just not go down there, but sometimes the cracks seem to inhale and exhale - natural flows of groundwater, or attempts to fill a vacuum caused by a different crack releasing gas. So swimming over certain cracks might result in you being dragged down unexpectedly into the anoxic zone near the sea floor in the region... or it might result in you being unexpectedly shot up. These events are incredibly rare and usually passed off as tall tales, like those of some Seawings who claim to have flown due to being propelled into the sky.
The snowstorm. An event that occurs when the sediment is agitated enough to completely white out the water. If the particles are the right size, echolocation clicks bounce back immediately, making sight and echo useless. Seawing and others swimming trapped in the snowstorm could lose situational awareness and forget which way is up very easily, and the instant bounce-back of echo clicks is deeply unpleasant, giving the illusion of being 1 inch from swimming straight into a solid wall.
Shriekers. This is an issue where ice caps, glaciers, etc meet the water. The ice cracks and breaks, and to sensitive Seawing ears it's an unbearable shriek that can render them disoriented and deaf at long range, and break eardrums at close range. Around the southern ice wall, there's an almost constant background noise of screaming.
The false sky. A phenomenon that occurs when a swimmer loses situational awareness, and ends up diving deeper and deeper thinking that they're about to come up for air. Occasionally, a natural bioluminescence in deep water may produce an illusion of the sky viewed through the turbid water, making the disoriented swimmers even more certain that they are traveling up, when really they are diving. In Spiral mythos this is treated as a specific type of mania.
The wanderer. It looks like a Seawing swimming in the distance. You hail them, click at them, wave your lantern, but they don't respond. If you get closer, they'll flee. This is a really common story among nearly all pelagic people worldwide, and what they are seeing are the vanishingly rare fully-aquatic Seawing, those who did not adapt to becoming semi-terrestrial and became extremely solitary, and as such did not develop complex language due to not having complex cultures and societies anymore. They resemble smaller, less bulky Seawings, and are considered a type of (for lack of a better word) fairy or trickster spirit in Spiral culture, a false friend leading you astray.
Sharp sand. Some substrate is made of silica and appears glittery, like fairy dust. When the current picks up, these can form plumes which are hundreds of feet tall. They're not dangerous in and of themselves, but you had better make sure you close your eyes around it, no matter how pretty the dancing glitter might be. A common cause of corneal ulceration and abrasion.
Oracle's Tide. This is a big one. Tides are slow and rare most of the time, mixing the water and enabling life to flourish. But every so often, there are two different tides that come round, which can be predicted based on which moon is most prominent in the sky for the duration. Imperial's Tide is a high water apocalyptic event, but there are many monitoring stations and contingencies to avoid it. Oracle's Tide (similar to a neap tide) is far more unpredictable and occurs irregularly, as the moon Oracle is smaller, darker, and harder to see. This tide is a low-water event. Vast stretches of the sea floor are laid bare and the underwater ridges suddenly become towering cliffs and barriers for dragons who can't fly. This can last for weeks at a time, and without the water of course most animal populations who can't hide in substrate take a huge hit. It can happen fast enough to strand a swimmer at the top of a ridge, nothing but air below all the way to what was once the sea floor, and they might be stranded, unreachable, and without food or water for a fatal period of time.
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Hey
I hate to make this kinda post but for some reason my health has gotten bad. My stomach has been bloated for the past month so I had an ultrasound for almost $500 but it came back fine but blood work says my liver enzymes are high, my eczema has flared up severely to the point that it’s weeping and now my corneal ulcers have returned
I got to the cataract specialist tomorrow and we asked how much co-pay is and it’s $60, I don’t know how much the medication for my corneal ulcers but it’s probably expensive
I’m unemployed, my job was supposed to start oct 1 but it’s been postponed. my grandma works part time but we barely make ends meet



Anything will help
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