contrast British Sign Language or translated into Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust Caring for your eye after injection 2 of 4 You should not wash your face signs of a complication sensitivity t ID: 954310
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Leaflet number: 588 / Version number: 5 / Expiry date: December 2018 1 of 4 The Exmoor Unit is the eye department at North Devon after the injection. This should not affect your vision and contrast, British Sign Language or translated into Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust Caring for your eye after injection 2 of 4 You should
not wash your face signs of a complication: sensitivity to light or eye pain blurred vision a red eye (a localised red patch of haemorrhage at the injection site is normal) floaters or flashes that are getting worse or a dark shadow or curtain from above or below A rare but important warning sign is a milk-like fluid level in
front of your iris (the coloured bit of your eye) Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust Caring for your eye after injection 3 of 4 If you have any other general questions or concerns, contact the Exmoor Unit on Thursday 9am to 6pm, Friday 9am to 1pm. with a member of the ward staff or the PALS team in the The Patient Advice and L
iaison Service (PALS) ensures Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust Caring for your eye after injection 4 of 4 Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust www.northdevonhealth.nhs.uk © Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust This leaflet was designed by the Communications Department. Please contact 01271 311575 to help us improve our leaflets.