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Asked for male, 19 years old from Delhi
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Ophthalmologist•Ahmedabad
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Hello. Any developing corneal ulcer is treated initially with antibiotics/anti fungal/anti viral medicines (drops or oral tablets) depending on the infection type. If not very severe, mostly it gets controlled by medicines alone, but if not responding to drops even after 2 weeks, may need a corneal transplant surgery (just to control the infection. Even with medical therapy, it may leave a scar. If the scar is very large and in the centre of eyesight obstructing vision to a very large extent, th...more
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Namaste! ye sab takleef hone k kafi sare kaaran ho sakte hai. Migraine ya tension-type headache ho sakta hai. Aankho k liye drops daal ke aram mil jaega par baki takleefo k liye goli lene ki zarurat hai. Aage ki jaankari k liye aap mujhse kabhi bhi baat kar sakte hai. Koi test karvaane ki zarurat hai ya nahi wo bhi thoda detail mai baat karke pata lagega. Dhanyawad.
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Hello. Let me first assure you that it is a very common situation and occurs in a lot of patients we see in routine clinics. Since you have cleaned thoroughly so it might have come out, but there can be problems due to the impact. But without having a look at it, nothing can be suggested. Is there any redness now? Is there burning sensation? I good quality photograph of the eye will be a lot helpful to prescribe you eye drops for the same. You can reach me out anytime for consultation so that we...more
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Hello. Let me first assure you that there isn’t much to worry as many of my patients have had similar problems and have recovered very well after treatment. But before giving you any kind of eye drop, an ophthalmologist would first like to rule out infection, as the treatment will be totally different in that case. A picture of your eyes will be a great help for the same. Covid associated eye problems are mostly mild only and subside very well with the right treatment. Would like to know few t...more
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Surface pain is usually caused by irritation from a foreign object, infection, or trauma. Often, this type of eye pain is easily treated with eye drops or rest. Eye pain that occurs deeper within the eye may feel aching, gritty, stabbing, or throbbing. This kind of eye pain may require more in-depth treatment.
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Hello. Any kind of corneal trauma will end in scar of variable depth/ size/ intensity depending upon various factors. After the scar is healed chances of getting converted into an ulcer on its own are very very slim. Don’t get carried away my what google or a non-professional person must be telling you. Yes it can get activated again depending on many risk factors which you have to avoid. Also the extent and location of the scar will determine how much will the vision get affected. You can con...more
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Styes are caused by a bacterial infection in an oil gland or hair follicle on your eyelid. These glands and follicles can get clogged with dead skin cells and other debris. Sometimes, bacteria get trapped inside and cause an infection. This results in a swollen, painful lump called a stye.
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Hello. Getting headache and eye pain despite having glasses can be a tricky thing. The exact diagnosis can not be ascertained without ruling out other symptoms you might not be able to notice on your own. Getting an eye drop or medicines without knowing the actual problem won’t help you much in the long run. Also, one will need to get a primary examination of your eyes and it’s movements, so you can contact me anytime for the same. Further, if it’s normal, a doctor can suggest you some bas...more
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Uveitis is inflammation of the uvea, the middle part of the eye, which also contains the iris. Doctors call specific inflammation of the iris, iritis. Bacterial or fungal infections typically cause uveitis. Symptoms may include blurry vision, pain, and sensitivity to light, and it can affect one or both eyes.
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