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    Nancy Blanchard and her corneal abrasion treatment

    Nancy Blanchard and her corneal abrasion treatment

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    Hello, I am Nancy Blanchard from the United Kingdom Bristol, and I suffered a corneal abrasion due to a small piece of sediment lodged in my eye. While I was in Dubai for a desert safari, I fell down a sand dune. However, I didn’t suffer any significant injuries, but after that, I felt immense pain in my eyes. The pain grew worse when I moved my pupils around. I started seeking medical supervision after I returned to my home; the doctor advised me to wash my eyes regularly and gave me medications to pacify and repair the damage sediment had done. However, even after being on a medication course for a week, there was not much comfort in my situation. The pain greatly affected my daily activities, and my eyes got watery every few seconds. Alarmed by the situation, I contacted another doctor and asked them to take a look at my eyes; on careful observation, the doctor revealed that I had a few particles of sand left in the eye, which has now resulted in a Corneal Abrasion. The doctors gave me the necessary treatment and told me that corneal development would take some time. After that, I was still in immense pain and started seeking other therapies that could accelerate my corneal rehabilitation. Over the internet, I found Stem Cell Care India and their Stem Cell Therapies and other supportive therapies, which helped my corneal development, reducing my healing time immaculately.

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    Content authored and reviewed by qualified members of our medical team | Last updated: 24 September 2022