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I pride myself in attending local and statewide seminars to stay current with the latest techniques, and treatment planning....more
I pride myself in attending local and statewide seminars to stay current with the latest techniques, and treatment planning.
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Dr. Bhargavi Pawar is one of the best Ophthalmologists in Sarjapur Road, Bangalore. She is currently associated with St.John's Medical College and Hospital - Sarjapur Road in Sarjapur Road, Bangalore. Book an appointment online with Dr. Bhargavi Pawar on Lybrate.com.
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Koramangala 2 Block, Madivala, Sarjapur Road. Landmark: Near Koramangala Water Tank, Bangalore Get Directions
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Asked for male, 24 years
Asked for Male, 20 years
You need to consult a doctor properly. But till the time you do not do that:
you might be having some allergy in the eyes or are working too much on the computers or straining your eyes. As for nerve pain, you can try multivitamin once daily for 15 days.
Asked for male, 22 years old from Faridabad
CLEANING YOUR EYE:-
For the first week following surgery you should protect the eye from injury. Do not rub or put pressure on the eye.
Take small pieces of cotton wool and place them in a bowl containing water. Boil for 15 minutes and keep the bowl covered. Wash your hands with soap. Take a small piece of the sterilized cotton wool from the bowl. Squeeze out the excess water. Clean the discharge around the upper and lower lids without applying pressure on the eye. This is generally needed in the morning as long as the ointment is being used at bed time. Fresh cotton is to be boiled twice a day if needed.
PUTTING EYE DROPS:-
Never use a pin/needle to open the eye drop bottle. Screw on the cap tight to open it.
Retract the lower lid and instill one drop of the prescribed eye drop into the eye. Eye drops should be used as per the prescription. Only 1 drop at a time is enough.
Keep both eyes closed for atleast 10 minutes after each eye drop.
PROTECTING YOUR EYES:-
Put on dark glasses throughout the day for one week.
Wipe tears below the margin of the dark glasses. Do not touch the eye.
Do not place cotton wool between the glasses and the eye.
Do not sleep on the operated side for 2 days.
For the first 5 days from the time of operation, take a bath below the neck. Face and hair can be washed after 5 days. But avoid getting water inside the eye.
ACTIVITIES:-
Avoid strenuous activities.
Do not lift any objects heavier than 10 kg for about 5 days after the surgery
You may start reading and watching TV after 2 days. Take rest frequently with both eyes closed.
Many people return to light work immediately after surgery, but please discuss your needs with your doctor during your post operative visit (next day).
Ask your doctor about any specific activities you may have in mind as in leaving town, driving, yoga, walks, gym etc.
FOLLOW UP VISITS:
Please come for a post operative check up as advised upon discharge. Generally the next day, one week and one month post-op.
As a routine all operated eyes should be checked once every six months even if you have no problem.
If you have any further questions regarding your surgery or post operative treatment kindly speak to the Nurse who will coordinate with your doctor to answer your queries.
Collagen Crosslinking treatment in one of the latest advancements in ophthalmology. Internationally launched at the ESCRS conference in London in September 2006. This treatment provides a ray of hope for lacs of Indian keratoconus patients.
C3R is a non-surgical procedure.
Only known procedure that is proven to halt the progression of the dreaded Keratoconus. This treatment now offers an end to a lifetime of waiting and uncertainty for Keratoconus patients. This is a simple one-time treatment that offers a permanent solution to Keratoconus.
It does not require heavy precautions or regular follow-up visits, does not need an eye donor as required in ‘Corneal Transplant’, does not require any stitches or incisions in the eye, takes around one hour and the recovery is quick. This procedure is a boon for patients with keratoconus.
Keratoconus is amongst the most dreaded of eye diseases, as in most of the cases, the disease progresses relentlessly during the young age, does not have any acute symptoms initially and thus is often not detected in the early stage.
Asked for male, 19 years old from Guntur
There is no medication or food or acupressure for improving eyesight or to get rid of glasses.
If not interested in glasses then you can try
a. Contact lens
b. Lasik laser
as your age is now 17 years so your number will not increase much now whether you wear glasses or not as number becomes stable at age of 18-20 yrs.
Having said that I advise you to eat balanced diet including green vegetables and seasonal fruits for keeping eyes and body healthy.
As you are not comfortable with contact lens then go for lasik.
Lasik is a very easy and painless procedure. If you want to get rid of glasses then go for lasik.
Asked for Male, 75 years old from Delhi
Take Sulphur 0/4 daily in morning and evening for 2 days.
You will feel good after that and your irritation will be reduced.
Take care. :)
Asked for male, 65 years
FVRS, DNB Ophthalmology, MS Ophthalmology, MBBS, FICO
Ophthalmologist, Chennai
Unfortunately, changes caused by glaucoma are irreversible. Eye transplantation only helps those with corneal disorders. It does not apply in your case. Keep using the drops as increased pressure can cause pain at a later stage.
Asked for female, 26 years old from Delhi
You are playing with your body I pill is not a regular contraceptive it is for emergency only as it is a hormone tablet it adds to your existing imbalance problem please stop everything and consult a gynaecologist and get clinically examined and investigated to put back your body in normal routine and if you have to then use proper contraceptives like condoms oral pills or cu t etc.
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