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DNB Ophtalmology, MBBS Bachelor of Medic...read more

Ophthalmologist•Varanasi
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The most common vision problems are shortsightedness and farsightedness. Shortsightedness is when a person sees close objects clearly while distant objects appear blurry. It is more common than farsightedness and affects about 70% of the Asian population.

When there is a refractive issue, the prescription usually has a plus/minus with it and also a number. A minus symbol is used to represent shortsightedness; the greater the number of the glasses, the higher the shortsightedness. High...more
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Ophthalmologist•Kolkata
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Astigmatism is an eye condition where there is an imperfection in the cornea's curvature. The cornea and lens are smooth and equally curved in all directions, which helps to focus the light rays to the retina. But if there is an imperfection in the curvature, then you will suffer from a refractive error. Astigmatism is not an eye disease. It is simply a condition where the eye is not able to focus the light.

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Irregular shape of the cornea is the main cause for astigmatism. I...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Gurgaon
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Eye is considered to be a precious organ. However, despite being precious, we ignore and lack the care they require.

Today s lifestyle has been continuously contributing to the deteriorating health that include eyes as well. Every individual has suffered from one or some other form of eye problem in his/her lifetime. Long working hours on computer, being in front of a computer screen for entertainment purposes, playing electronic games, inappropriately lit workplace, undisciplined worki...more
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Ophthalmologist•Gurgaon
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Keratoplasty or a Cornea Transplant is a surgical procedure to restore the vision of the eye of an individual by replacing the damaged part of the cornea with the donated corneal tissue. The cornea is a dome-shaped transparent surface of the eye. A Cornea Transplant Surgery is required for ulcer in the cornea, thinning of the cornea, clouding of the cornea, Keratoconus, problems caused by previous surgical treatment, Fuchs Dystrophy, swelling of the cornea, corneal scarring, and others. All the...more
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Ophthalmologist•Pune
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Glaucoma is a disorder of eye where there are almost no symptoms till a very advanced stage and the damage is irreversible. it is advised for patients to undergo regular screening of eyes for glaucoma.
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Ophthalmologist•Nashik
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Retinal detachment is a condition in which a layer of tissue called the retina gets lifted or pulled far from its initial position in the eye. This can cause a number of symptoms including slight vision impairment and blurred vision as well as pain. The retina is a light sensitive part that can be found in the rear portion of the eye.

This part is responsible for sending visual signals to the brain which helps in forming the images that we see when we set our eyes on an object. If a pe...more
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Ophthalmologist•Delhi
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Vision is one of our most important senses. Reduced vision that triggers the need for corrective glasses is one of the most common disorders associated with the eyes. Crossed eyes are another such common disorder that affects the eyes. In medical terms, it is also known as Strabismus. This condition is a result of miscommunication between the brain and the eye muscles that result in misalignment of the eyes. It is largely a hereditary condition and should not be confused with a lazy eye syndrome...more
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Ophthalmologist•Gurgaon
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Variety of contact lenses is used to correct refractive errors. Soft Contact (hydrogel) Lenses are most often used in various types of refractive errors but they have certain disadvantages. These lenses do not permit adequate Oxygen to pass through which is essential for the health of cornea and hence they can be worn for limited hours, i.e 6 to 8 hours maximum and never while sleeping. The tear proteins get deposited on these lenses which limit their life to about a year. If worn for a prolonge...more
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Ophthalmologist•Navi Mumbai
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Eye flashes or photopsia can be caused by many conditions. Although flashes are harmless, they might indicate some serious eye issue which needs to be addressed immediately. Medical attention should be taken when flashes cause loss of vision and also small spots seem to float from one side to the other, thereby hindering the vision.

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Migraines and very severe recurrent form of headaches which last for few hours to many days can cause visual symptoms. The light flashes ...more
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Ophthalmologist•Ahmedabad
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Corneal cross-linking, abbreviated as CXL, is a type outpatient surgery. This process is minimally invasive, performed for the treatment of progressive keratoconus or other similar conditions which make cornea weak. The CXL strengthens cornea and stabilizes it by linking the collagen fibers present in the cornea.

In this procedure, first of all, the outermost layer of epithelial tissue on cornea is removed. It is followed by enrichment with riboflavin and collagen, which are activated b...more
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