Here are some examples of responses from ChatBot.
Q: | I have dark spots in my eyes. Am I facing any severe problems due to it? |
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A: | Dark spots in your eyes can be a sign of a number of different conditions, some of which are more serious than others. It is important to see an eye doctor to determine the cause of your dark spots and to receive appropriate treatment. Some of the possible causes of dark spots in your eyes include: * Floaters: Floaters are small, dark spots that can appear in your field of vision. They are caused by clumps of collagen fibers in the vitreous, the jelly-like substance that fills the center of the eye. Floaters are usually harmless, but they can sometimes be a sign of a more serious condition |
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Q: | I have severe eye pain for last few days. What should I do? |
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A: | I would recommend seeing an ophthalmologist as soon as possible. Severe eye pain can be a sign of a serious eye condition, and it is important to get it checked out by a doctor to rule out any underlying problems. |
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Q: | Can I get an appointment at 5th july? |
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A: | Yes, you can get an appointment at 5th July. The appointment is with John, a specialist in Macular Degeneration and Diabetic Retinopathy. The appointment is at 08:15 in Pensacola. |
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Q: | Explain about uveitis? |
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A: | Uveitis is an inflammatory condition that affects the uvea, the layer of tissue composed largely of blood vessels that support and deliver nutrients to many important parts of the eye, including the light-sensing retina. When a patient contracts uveitis, inflammation can become so severe that it interferes with the function of these blood vessels. At Retina Specialty Institute, patients diagnosed with uveitis will undergo immediate treatment to reduce inflammation. |
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