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Asked for female, 30 years old from Khandwa
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General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Sadly, night blindness isn't always treatable, depending on the underlying issue that is causing it. If your night blindness is a result of vitamin a deficiency, that can be easily rectified by changing your diet.
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Asked for male, 39 years old from Noida
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My father was operated for a brain tumor around 25 years back and from the past few years he is getting some eye tests done in every 3 months as advised by the doctors and every time some black spots in the tests are increasing. Consulted many top eye doctors and everyone says its glaucoma and it has no treatment so keep using the prescribed eye drops it will just slow down but can't be cured completely. Few months back one not very famous doctor diagnosed the real cause. He said it's not glaucoma as the eye pressure isn't increasing. If it has been a glaucoma then the eye pressure would have increased. He advised that these black spots are due to the side effects of the radiations of the numerous ct scans done pre and post operation of the brain tumor. When we asked for the comments on this from our regular eye doctor he said this theory is not correct and to be prove it wrong he kept my father under observation for one whole night to monitor the eye pressure and he was surprised that the eye pressure remained stable for the whole night but he had no answer to this. Now my request is if anyone can help me for any good medicine to control this side effect of the radiation or any good doctor who can treat this as my father is loosing his eye sight day by day due to this and now finding it very difficult to see clearly even after the spectacles. His age is 73.

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Homeopathy Doctor•Ahmedabad
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Dear Lybrate user, to stop the progress of your father's condition, you can try individualised homoeopathic treatment as a possible option to improve the quality of life he enjoys. Looking at his age, keeping patience during the treatment will be of importance.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Experts continue to reiterate that the only way to remove glasses is surgical, but also add that the eye exercises, if done under supervision, are not harmful to eye health. It is therefore up to the individual to try them out, with a healthy dose of skepticism, to see if they work.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
The cause of serpiginous choroiditis is unknown. Speculation exists regarding an association with exposure to various toxic compounds and/or infectious agents. Some researchers believe the condition is related to an organ -specific autoimmune inflammatory process.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Ultimately, the progression of keratoconus is unpredictable. This can happen quickly or over a period of several years. It usually begins around puberty and progresses fastest up till you turn 25. The younger someone is at their diagnosis, the more likely they will experience fast progression.
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Asked for female, 40 years old from Pratapgarh
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Homeopathy Doctor•Howrah
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You can use acid phos 200 two dose once in the morning, physostigma 30 thrice daily, kali phos 3x 4tabs twice daily with worm water, diabetic medicine continue.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Pune
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Respected lybrate-user cineria eye drops & euphrasia eye drops
thrice a day can be used bt if nt get cleared up then if you stay near by pune city maharshtra then I can arrange through my ngo for free
under arsn healthcare projects
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lens charges bean from 6000 to 21000 & operative charges & medication charges along with that
6000 +
complete operative charges for one eyes goes for around 21000 inclusive all take decision according any query book an appointmen...more
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