Cause for white layer in eye blocking PUPILS. Treatment?

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hi i'm from india. i have an eye condition since age 9. my right eye has a white layer blocking the eye pupil which causes blindness in right eye. i consulted some hospitals in my city and undergone 2 operations. but there are no positive results. and i still don't know what is this problem and what is the name of it. i need your help to tell me what kind of disease is this, it's name and is there a cure? if it is not curable, i atleast need to change my eye, so that it looks normal

if you are not able to find exactly what it is. please tell me related diseases like my condition.
i have attached my image of the right eye in this message, please check.

thanks,
jaga

Submitted: 4 Days
Category: Ophthalmologist

Expert:  Dr. Manish Malhotra replied 4 Days.

Dear patient,
Thank you for your query at DoctorSpring.com
I understand your concern.
What can be seen, looks like a corneal opacity although I am not very sure as both the snaps are not very good and clear. If it's a corneal opacity we can do a corneal transplant seeing the visual potential of the eye , or else the doctor can give you a contact lens to improve your cosmetic face value . Out rightly say, you need to show a corneal surgeon .
Feel free to discuss further,
Regards

Dr Manish Malhotra
Consultant Eye Surgeon

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Patient replied :

is there any cure for this? my right eye is fully blind. is there any chances that it could cause any problem to my other eye??


Expert:  Dr. Manish Malhotra replied 3 Days.

Dear Sir ,
Nothing can happen to the good eye , the eye with a scar has to be seen before we discuss or comment on visual potential
Regards.

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Patient replied :

ok :) may i know what might have happnened inside my right eye, which caused corneal opacity?? you said you are not sure, may i know what are the related diseases which are like corneal opacity??

thanks :)
jaga


Expert:  Dr. Manish Malhotra replied 2 Days.

Hello,
I am sorry but there is no way a diagnosis and the cause can be elucidated from the snaps.
Kindly consult a cornea surgeon who can examine you physically and guide you.
Regards.

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