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Asked for female, 27 years old from Bhubaneswar
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Zirakpur
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Simple way is to adopt basic yoga, pranayam and food changes to light and easily digestible with greesham ritu (summer regime) in mind. As of now start bhramri pranayam and ayurvedic safe shirshooladi vajra ras tablets and godanti bhasm in directed dosage. Avoid chemical pain killers. However once in a while i'd not a problem but do not make it a habit.
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Ophthalmologist•Ahmedabad
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Hello sir. I am hoping the pain and watering must have subsided by now since it has been 2 days. Kindly consult an ophthalmologist if you still have persistent blurring and watering. Blunt trauma sometimes causes damage to retina too. So kindly get an eye doctor opinion even if symptomatically you must be feeling better, so that treatment can be started right away in order to avoid long term effects to your eye. Hope this helps. You can reach me out anytime for consultation. Thank you.
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Ophthalmologist•Ahmedabad
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Hello sir. Swelling in the lids can be benign like chalazion, stye, cyst or in rare cases, can be cancerous too. An eye doctor will like to further examine you in details for the diagnosing your swelling. Benign swellings can be treated by medications, but may require minor surgery to remove it if no relief is achieved with medicines alone. Kindly provide a photograph so as to give more clue about the same. I am available for online consultation for further queries and appropriate medicine presc...more
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Ophthalmologist•Ahmedabad
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Hello sir. Foreign body sensation is a very common eye condition. It can be objective (with some actual foreign body - an object) or subjective (just a sensation - no object). One has to examine your eyes in details before deciding which category it will lie in. Upper and lower palpebral conjunctiva has to be seen carefully to rule out an organic cause of your fb sensation. If something is there, treatment will be aimed at removing it. Otherwise, if it’s clear, treatment will differ.
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Ophthalmologist•Ahmedabad
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Hello sir. Looking at your symptoms I can say that either your refraction status (eye power) must have changed a bit or if not so, you need to get checked up in a little bit more detail by an ophthalmologist to rule out any other eye condition like glaucoma which might be causing these symptoms. It is prudent to get an opinion right away since glaucoma being an irreversible condition is manageable if diagnosed at the right time. Hope this helps. Thank you.
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Ophthalmologist•Ahmedabad
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Hello sir. Excess of mucus/ eye discharge can be either due to some infection inside the eyes or because of blockage of the tear passage draining into the nose. Both conditions are treatable. Firstly one has to start medications for the same and then if not improving with such measures, one has to undergo a surgery as the last resort. Hope this helps. You can reach me out for consultation and for addressing your concerns in further details in a more personalised manner. Thank you.
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Hello sir. Excess of mucus/ eye discharge can be either due to some infection inside the eyes or because of blockage of the tear passage draining into the nose. Both conditions are treatable. Firstly one has to start medications for the same and then if not improving with such measures, one has to undergo a surgery as the last resort. Hope this helps. You can reach me out for consultation and for addressing your concerns in further details in a more personalised manner. Thank you.
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Asked for female, 19 years old from Ajmer
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Ophthalmologist•Ahmedabad
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Hello. Itching and discomfort in the eyes has no relation whatsoever with myopia. Yes pigmentation definitely is related. If you have myopia, not wearing glasses may lead to eye strain which eventually makes one rub their eyes frequently.
Kindly provide a photograph of your eyes so as to get an opinion for online consultation by an ophthalmologist. One should get their glasses checked up atleast every yearly. Also retina examination is equally important at every visit. High myopic eyes are m...more
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