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Corneal neovascularization?

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If I have some visible veins in my eye due to corneal neovascularization, what can I do to make the veins go away?

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  1. The veins will not go away, but they may empty out and be left behind as ghost vessels.  I am assuming that you have them as a result of contact lens overwear.  If this is the case, follow your doctor's prescribed replacement schedule.  The best alternative is no lenses at all, but barring that, a daily disposable is nice as you get a brand new, fresh, clean, lens every day.  If you have this condition due to alternative reasons, that's a whole other topic.

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