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An_247852 posted:
I received an injection in my eye yesterday and have an air bubble in it. How do I get rid of it?

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Alan M Kozarsky, MD responded:
This is a great question for your doctor. In general, gas bubbles placed in the eye are composed of different types and proportion of gases which determine how long it will take them to go away. Thus, no need for removal. Different gases go away at different rates.


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