The doctor about Silvia’s bloodshot eye – could be due to violence or trauma

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Significantly more serious than what the court claimed.
Now it is revealed what actually happened to Queen Silvia with her blood red eye.
TV doctor Karin Granberg explains that one must start by investigating whether the royal family has been exposed to any violence or trauma.

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Vi have got used to the fact that the court’s information manager Margaret Thorgren60, is often out cycling.

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After Queen Silvia’s, 80, blood-red eye became public knowledge, there were new weaknesses from Thorgren, who would probably do well with an early retirement.

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Queen Silvia and her bloodshot eye became the big talking point during the Finnish state visit. Photo: Adam Ihse/TT

Not only did the head of information choose to release Queen Silvia in such a pitiable condition, she also came up with an imaginative “found explanation” for what happened to the beautiful German who will now be haunted by pictures of herself with a red eye so as long as she lives.

– The Queen has been exposed to frostbite in the eye. Otherwise, the queen is doing well. Cold drafts can be particularly noticeable during colder months when the temperature difference between the outside and the inside is large, wrote Margareta Thorgren in a text message to Expressen.

And that’s probably the stupidest thing she’s said since she claimed that the princess Madeleine, 41, and Chris O’Neill49, could not move home to Sweden as planned due to “lack of time”.

Or like when the information manager stated that Madeleine hung out by the pool at the luxury hotel Faena Hotel in Miami because the princess is so “interested in nature”.

That kind of godagyxskaft statements from Thorgren can be a little entertaining.

When it comes to medical conditions, however, it doesn’t get fun—then it gets dangerous.

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Margareta Thorgren, the court’s information manager, has come up with a series of strange statements about the royals. Photo: Jessica Gow/TT

The court’s chief information officer clearly suffers from a glaring lack of both judgment and cognitive abilities.

If the king is unable to act, the Reich Marshal should Fredrik Wersäll72, tackle the problem with the information department at the court.

After all, we are talking about our head of state’s chief information officer – then it doesn’t fit with some kind of Donald Duck figure at the helm, darting around the castle fantasizing.

Now dismisses the TV doctor Karin Granberg62, entirely Thorgren’s fantasies about “cold drafts”.

The medically trained and qualified “Question the Doctor” star explains what is likely to have afflicted Queen Silvia.

– You start by investigating whether there is any trauma behind it, says Karin Granberg to Expressen.

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TV doctor Karin Granberg dismisses the court’s explanation about Queen Silvia’s red eye. Photo: Matilda Sandberg/SVT

Karin Granberg is not gracious when she dismisses Thorgren’s hit-and-run theory that “traits” would be a cause. The doctor doesn’t buy the explanation for a second.

– Not in my world anyway.

Karin Granberg is a professional and therefore wants to point out that it is not a diagnosis she is giving to Queen Silvia.

However, she is willing to explain what it could be that has befallen our beloved queen.

– It could be a hockey player who got a puck in the eye, then a vessel bursts and you get bleeding that spreads into the eye. But now I’m not talking about Queen Silvia. I have not seen her eye.

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Queen Silvia went to a gala dinner despite her red eye. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT

As a doctor, there are certain things you look at when a patient arrives with “a one-sided red eye”.

– They investigate whether there is any underlying trauma. Has there been violence against the eye that has caused a blood vessel to break? Then you have to check the blood pressure, a vessel can burst if the blood pressure is very high, for example, says Karin Granberg and continues:

– If it is evenly red, pink and more bloodshot then it could be due to high pressure or inflammation in the eye, for example. If it is bright red, it is a blood vessel that has burst and then the whole eye may be red.

— Or it could be what we call hyposphagma, then the blood sinks and settles like a red sea in the eye because it has nowhere to go.

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Queen Silvia made many people drop their jaws when she appeared with her bloodshot eye. Picture: Christine Olsson/TT

According to Karin Granberg, hyposphagma is not a serious condition.

– Blood vessels can burst, and it is harmless. It just looks very dramatic.

It also happens that blood vessels in the eye can burst for no real reason.

– But it must of course be followed up, even if it is not a serious illness.

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The article is in Swedish

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