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		<title>Comparing diclofenac sodium eye drops versus dexamethasone phosphate eye drops for recovery after vitrectomy in patients with macular disorders</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This study focuses on comparing two different types of eye drops used after vitrectomy, a surgical procedure performed to treat various eye conditions including macular hole, vitreomacular traction syndrome, and macular pucker. These conditions affect the central part of the retina, which is responsible for detailed vision. The study will compare the effectiveness of anti-inflammatory [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This study focuses on comparing two different types of eye drops used after <b>vitrectomy</b>, a surgical procedure performed to treat various eye conditions including <b>macular hole</b>, <b>vitreomacular traction syndrome</b>, and <b>macular pucker</b>. These conditions affect the central part of the retina, which is responsible for detailed vision. The study will compare the effectiveness of anti-inflammatory eye drops (<b>Dicloabak</b>) against steroid eye drops (<b>Monofree Dexamethasone</b>) in post-surgical care.</p>
<p>The main purpose of this research is to determine if using anti-inflammatory eye drops instead of steroid drops leads to fewer cases of increased eye pressure after surgery. During the study, participants will receive either anti-inflammatory or steroid eye drops following their eye surgery. Some patients may also receive a single injection of <b>triamcinolone acetonide</b> during the surgical procedure.</p>
<p>The treatment period will last for six weeks, during which patients will use the prescribed eye drops several times per day. Throughout the study, doctors will monitor various aspects of eye healing, including eye pressure, inflammation, and the condition of the retina. Regular check-ups will be performed to ensure proper healing and to monitor any changes in eye health.</p>
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