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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Medical & Dental Studies

Eyes

Hi,

Situation is - The patient is facing problem of excessive water in his eyes while driving and exposing to environment. How to write it in the problem list of case history? excessive water in the eyes or --------?

Thanks,

Mary
  

Top answer

Hyperlacrimation. It is also called excessive tearing or watering eye . Excessive tear production or improper drainage of the tear duct results in hyperlacrimation.

  • Hyperlacrimation.
  • It is also called excessive tearing or watering eye .
  • Excessive tear production or improper drainage of the tear duct results in hyperlacrimation.
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Hyperlacrimation.

It is also called excessive tearing or watering eye. Excessive tear production or improper drainage of the tear duct results in hyperlacrimation.
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Hi,
AnonymousHow to write it in the problem list of case history? excessive water in the eyes
There is a term called "watery eyes". You can use this word in the problem list.

Regards,

Sri
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Hi,

Thanks S Rao and John for contribution from your side.

I always question myself regarding perfection in medical english everytime i come across any vocabulary issue. As a doctor, I do provide medical support 24/7 but this medical english is something which is different from general english everytime I prepare docs. Thanks to all the site users for helping me and other paramed
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Dear Mary D' - Dear Sri,

As an ER surgeon, I understand your desire for perfection. On my very first day of medical school and in my very first class, my professor announced that he was going to say one word that should remain with us throughout our entire professional career. That word was "precision".

I wish that I could communicate with you other than by posting replies on thi
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Dear Dr.John,
JohnParisI have a professional question that I would like to ask you,
It is to bring to your notice that I have no professional qualification in medicine to discuss the medical practices in the

Indian sub-continent. I have gained some knowledge on pharmaceutical and on medical domain as a part of the work

concerned. I may not
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Dear Sri,

I'll post my question in the discussion section - great idea.

It will not require any professional qualification to answer; it is a question concerning the manner in which Doctor's write prescriptions and how patients get them filled.

Thanks for your response,

John
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Mr.John,

I have no profile in this great site. I am asking questions as ordinary person. So, I can not participate in any discussion.

I can only participate as spectator or unknown responder to the discussion. I will be delighted to see medical practise discussion among you people.

Thanks, John.

Mary D
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Mary madam join this site and participate here. Don't think twice.. People are very good here.. smdl

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