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Eye feels strained after eylea injection?

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eye feels strained 14 days after eylea injection?

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Hi, I have never had that happen. If you are concerned can you contact the eye clinic

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How long before vision improvement?

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Good Morning Kellbean,

After reading your posts, I think it is best you contact your eye clinic. Blurred vision doesn't usually last this long following an injection and the eye should not feel as if it has changed shape. Please contact the eye clinic and get their advice.

Best Wishes,

Becky

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