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Clinical Protocol 2026|
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Retained (old) magnetic fb in post wall of globe, left eye

A retained old magnetic foreign body in the posterior wall of the left eye globe is a serious condition where a magnetic object has been left inside the eye for a long time, potentially causing damage and vision loss.

Dr. Dinesh Kumar

Verified by Dr. Dinesh Kumar

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15+ Yrs Exp | MD, Specialist Physician

8/10Severity Score
Critical Management

Treatment Decisions Engine

Clinically-validated pathway for Retained (old) magnetic fb in post wall of globe, left eye

Critical Decision Checkpoints

Decision Trigger

IF: Presence of a retained intraocular foreign body

Recommendation:Prompt surgical removal

Decision Trigger

IF: Failed medical management

Recommendation:Consider surgical intervention

Initial evaluation

Variable, depending on treatment and individual response
Est: ₹5k - 15k

Options & Approaches

  • Complete medical history
  • Comprehensive eye exam

When this is chosen

"Presence of a retained intraocular foreign body, symptoms, and medical history"

Educating patients on conservative options.

Surgical removal

Surgical Intervention
Several weeks to months
Est: ₹80k - 1.5L

Options & Approaches

  • Vitrectomy
  • Scleral buckling

When this is chosen

"Presence of a retained intraocular foreign body, failed medical management, or severe symptoms"

Educating patients on surgical options.

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Diagnostic Strategy

Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) for Retained (old) magnetic fb in post wall of globe, left eye

Initial Presentation

Common reports

Blurred visionEye painSensitivity to light

Differential Filter

Is it truly Retained (old) magnetic fb in post wall of globe, left eye?

  • Vs. Intraocular foreign body
  • Vs. Posterior segment intraocular inflammation

Confirmed Diagnosis

Protocol Start

Based on clinical exams and indicated diagnostic tests.

Clinical Rationale: This pathway prioritizes the exclusion of life-threatening differentials before proceeding to definitive diagnostics.

NICE/WHO Standards

Care Plan

Stage 0: Conservative

First-Line Home Care

Non-invasive interventions focusing on symptoms and lifestyle.

Home Remedies

Protective eyewear

6/10

Wearing protective eyewear can help prevent further injury to the eye

Alternative Care

Lifestyle

Healthy diet and exercise

Maintaining a healthy diet and exercise routine can help promote overall eye health

Stage 1: Primary Allopathy

Standard Clinical Protocol

Verified medical treatments and pharmaceutical interventions.

  • Complete medical history
  • Comprehensive eye exam
Stage 2: Specialist Care

Advanced Interventions

Surgical or specialized procedures for persistent cases.

Criteria: Presence of a retained intraocular foreign body, failed medical management, or severe symptoms

  • VitrectomySurgical
  • Scleral bucklingSurgical

Emergency Triggers

  • Sudden vision loss

  • Severe eye pain

  • Increased sensitivity to light

Recovery Milestones

dependingVariable,

Improved vision

Clinical Benchmark

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Retained (old) magnetic fb in post wall of globe, left eye Diagnostic Bundle

4,9997,500

All Inclusive Price

  • Full Blood Panel
  • Specialist Consultation
  • Imaging (X-Ray/MRI) Support
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Retained (old) magnetic fb in post wall of globe, left eye Recovery Package

12,49918,000

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  • 10 Physiotherapy Sessions
  • Dietary Consultation
  • 24/7 Support Assistant

Complete Guide to Retained (old) magnetic fb in post wall of globe, left eye

Everything you need to know about this condition

What is Retained (old) magnetic fb in post wall of globe, left eye?

A retained old magnetic foreign body in the posterior wall of the left eye globe is a serious condition where a magnetic object has been left inside the eye for a long time, potentially causing damage and vision loss. This condition can occur due to various reasons, including trauma to the eye, previous eye surgery, or accidental ingestion of a magnetic object. According to WHO guidelines, prompt medical attention is essential to prevent further complications and promote optimal recovery.

Causes and Risk Factors

The causes of retained old magnetic foreign body in the posterior wall of the left eye globe can be attributed to various factors, including:

  • Trauma to the eye, such as a penetrating injury or a blow to the eye
  • Previous eye surgery, such as cataract surgery or retinal detachment surgery
  • Accidental ingestion of a magnetic object, such as a toy or a piece of metal
  • Certain medical conditions, such as diabetes or hypertension, which can increase the risk of eye problems
  • Family history of eye problems or genetic disorders

Signs and Symptoms

The signs and symptoms of retained old magnetic foreign body in the posterior wall of the left eye globe can vary depending on the individual and the extent of the damage. Common symptoms include:

  • Blurred vision or double vision
  • Eye pain or discomfort
  • Sensitivity to light or redness of the eye
  • Flashes of light or floaters in the visual field
  • Increased tearing or discharge from the eye
  • A feeling of something being in the eye

How is Retained (old) magnetic fb in post wall of globe, left eye Diagnosed?

The diagnosis of retained old magnetic foreign body in the posterior wall of the left eye globe involves a comprehensive medical history, physical examination, and diagnostic tests. The doctor may perform:

  • A complete medical history to identify any previous eye problems or trauma
  • A comprehensive eye exam, including visual acuity testing and slit-lamp examination
  • Imaging studies, such as CT or MRI, to confirm the presence of a retained intraocular foreign body
  • Laboratory tests, such as blood work or urinalysis, to rule out any underlying medical conditions

Treatment Options

The treatment of retained old magnetic foreign body in the posterior wall of the left eye globe depends on the extent of the damage and the individual's overall health. Treatment options may include:

  • Surgical removal of the foreign body, such as vitrectomy or scleral buckling
  • Medical management, such as antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications, to reduce inflammation and promote healing
  • Laser therapy or photodynamic therapy to treat any underlying retinal damage
  • Observation and monitoring, in cases where the foreign body is small and not causing significant symptoms

Home Care and Self-Management

While medical treatment is essential, there are several home care and self-management strategies that can help promote recovery and prevent further complications. These include:

  • Wearing protective eyewear, such as goggles or glasses, to prevent further injury to the eye
  • Avoiding heavy lifting, bending, or strenuous activities that can exacerbate the condition
  • Maintaining a healthy diet and exercise routine to promote overall eye health
  • Getting regular eye exams to monitor the condition and prevent further complications

Prevention Strategies

Preventing retained old magnetic foreign body in the posterior wall of the left eye globe involves taking steps to reduce the risk of eye injury or trauma. These include:

  • Wearing protective eyewear, such as goggles or glasses, when engaging in high-risk activities, such as sports or construction work
  • Avoiding accidental ingestion of magnetic objects, such as toys or pieces of metal
  • Getting regular eye exams to monitor eye health and prevent underlying medical conditions
  • Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet and regular exercise, to promote overall eye health

When to See a Doctor

If you experience any of the following symptoms, seek medical attention immediately:

  • Sudden vision loss or blurred vision
  • Severe eye pain or discomfort
  • Increased sensitivity to light or redness of the eye
  • Flashes of light or floaters in the visual field
  • A feeling of something being in the eye

Living with Retained (old) magnetic fb in post wall of globe, left eye

Living with retained old magnetic foreign body in the posterior wall of the left eye globe requires ongoing medical care and self-management. With prompt medical attention and proper treatment, it is possible to promote optimal recovery and prevent further complications. According to the Mayo Clinic, the prognosis for this condition is generally good, with most people experiencing significant improvement in their vision and overall eye health. However, it is essential to work closely with your doctor to monitor the condition and prevent any further complications.

Dr. Dinesh Kumar

Written by Dr. Dinesh Kumar

MD, Specialist Physician • 15+ Years Experience

Last reviewed: March 2026

Crucial Medical Notice

This protocol is for informational purposes. If you are experiencing acute symptoms of Retained (old) magnetic fb in post wall of globe, left eye, please contact local emergency services or a qualified specialist immediately.

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