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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
You have your tear duct opening blocked and you need to dilate the punctum by a ophthalmology surgeon.
Asked for male, 27 years old from Ludhiana
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1. Keep your distance
if your computer is too close to your face, your eyes will have to strain to stay focused. However, you don’t want your screen to be too far away either. Keep your monitor just below your eye level and about 20 to 28 inches away from your eyes.
2. Take a break
you can’t get away from your computer, but your eyes still need time off. Use the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, look away from your computer at an object about 20 feet away. Look at that object for 20 s...more
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Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Kolkata University

Ophthalmologist•Kolkata
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Dry eyes are a common phenomenon that develops when the tears do not provide sufficient moisture to your eyes. This may also be the result of inadequate production of tears by the tear ducts. This condition cannot be cured permanently; however, treatments usually help.

Signs and symptoms of dry eyes:

1. A scratchy, burning and a stinging sensation in the eyes
2. Mucous surrounding the eyes
3. Sensitivity to light
4. Redness of the eyes
5. A feeling that somethin...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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MD - Ophthalmology, MBBS

Ophthalmologist•Navi Mumbai
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While red bloodshot eyes may look worrisome at first sight, it is not a cause for concern all the time. There are benign, short-lasting bouts that will disappear on their own to serious medical reasons that could require intervention.

Listed below are some common causes and ways to manage red eyes.

Conjunctivitis- The most common cause of red or pink eye is conjunctivitis- infection of the membrane covering the sclera. The blood vessels are irritated and give the eye a red hue...more
Asked for female, 25 years old from Bangalore Rural
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
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Use homoeopathic eye drops euphrasia. If you don't feel better than consult me through Lybrate for homoeopathic treatment and further guidance.
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BHMS

Homeopath•Kolkata
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Puffiness under eyes may be of genetic cause or due to hormonal imbalance, smoking, allergic reaction etc. Dry eyes are due to diabetes, thyroid dysfunction, auto immune disorders or vitamin A deficiency. So proper diagnosis is the only way to treat your ailments successfully and Homoeopathy is the best option for you.
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International Academy of Classical Homeo...read more

Homeopath•Pune
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Take CARBONEUM SULPHURATUM 6c, one dose every morning for 1 week

Week2: Take ARGENTINUM NIT 6c, one dose, every morning for 1 week

Week3 to 6: Take Natrum Mur 30c, once a week for 1 month (not daily, only once a week, say only on Sundays)


All these three medicines will help to increase the general health as well.

1. Take one Raw Carrot, grated and eaten fresh every morning (eating by slowly chewing is important for complete digestion. Grating external...more
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Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Cornea Cataract & Lasik

Ophthalmologist•Delhi
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Any patient who needs to undergo cataract surgery must be evaluated in a thorough manner so as to establish the requirement, appropriateness, expected surgical problems, expected benefits and co-morbid conditions having an influence on cataract surgery.

The preoperative assessment consists of -

A test for your existing glasses prescription:

It is useful for your cataract surgeon to know your existing glasses prescription in cases where there is a high refractive error ...more
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