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Asked for Male, 22 years old from Bangalore
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It can be postural hypotension.
Avoid standing up abruptly.
First sit up.
Then after few seconds stand up.
If it does not help then consult for proper check up.
Avoid standing up abruptly.
First sit up.
Then after few seconds stand up.
If it does not help then consult for proper check up.
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Asked for female, 13 years old from Bangalore Rural
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Myopia occurs when the eyeball is too long, relative to the focusing power of the cornea and lens of the eye. This causes light rays to focus at a point in front of the retina, rather than directly on its surface. Let's have a detailed discussion to ensure proper treatment.
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Yes it can be related to both eye and nerves.
Take proper check up if it repeat.
You can consult me at lybrate for Homoeopathic treatment.
Take proper check up if it repeat.
You can consult me at lybrate for Homoeopathic treatment.
Asked for male, 20 years old from Lucknow
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Asked for female, 23 years old from Mumbai
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Red eyes are usually caused by allergy, eye fatigue, over-wearing contact lenses, or common eye infections such as pink eye. However, redness of the eye sometimes can signal of glaucoma, airborne allergens (causing eye allergies) air pollution. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
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When your eyeball is too long or the cornea the protective outer layer of your eye is too curved, the light that enters your eye won’t focus correctly. Images focus in front of the retina, the light-sensitive part of your eye, instead of directly on the retina. This causes blurred vision. Let’s have a detailed discussion over it, post that we’ll be proceeding for the most effective treatment and guidance.
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