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Female | 17
You may have a common eye issue called a chalazion. A chalazion is a small lump in the eyelid. It happens when oil glands get blocked. Don't worry, chalazions often go away by themselves. Try warm compresses to help it heal faster. If it doesn't go away or gets bigger, see an eye doctor for treatment. Chalazions are not serious but can be annoying. The key is to be patient and keep doing the warm compresses. If it persists, an eye doctor can help with easy treatments.
Answered on 16th July '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 20
Our diagnosis for you may be an eye infection or eyelid inflammation based on your symptoms. Experts suggest that you should visit your ophthalmologist as soon as possible to get an accurate diagnosis and a treatment plan.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 27
Both your eyes are mostly fine. A corneal erosion can be dangerous and cause pain and sensitivity to light. Even if you have perfect eyesight, you may need to wear special glasses that will protect your eye from an even greater injury. These glasses can be used to stop more erosions from happening.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 60
Answered on 8th Sept '24
Dr. Rajesh Shah
Male | 50
You might notice changes in air pressure while flying after such a procedure. This could be uncomfortable or slow down the healing process. So, it’s better to postpone your trip until your eyes fully recover from surgery.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Female | 60
Eyes turn red from time to time for various reasons. After an operation, it may happen because of inflammation or irritation. This is likely when they are healing. Lack of tears made after the operation could also cause redness in the eyes. Make sure you follow the eye specialist's advice and use the prescribed eye drops.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Female | 23
Being overweight can sometimes result in vision problems, particularly if it causes a condition known as diabetic retinopathy. The symptoms may include seeing floaters, blurriness, or having trouble seeing at night. Shedding pounds and stabilizing blood sugar levels can assist in rectifying such vision problems.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 24
Allergies, infections, or dryness may cause this. Over-the-counter lubricating eye drops can be used to treat it. These drops will help relieve your eyes and reduce the redness. Stick to the label directions and don't rub your eyes. If the redness does not go away or becomes worse, please see an eye specialist as soon as possible.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Female | 33
Your spouse may be suffering from what is called a stye, a pimple-like bulge on the eyelid. When oil glands are blocked, styes occur; they can be painful causing redness and watery eyes. To relieve the pain, apply warm compresses to the eye several times a day. Avoid rubbing your eyes. If the stye does not get any better or worsens, it would probably be a good time to consult with an eye specialist.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Female | 18
The symptoms which you are experiencing could be conjunctivitis which in layman’s terms is referred to as pink eye. Conjunctivitis indicates the inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin, transparent layer surrounding the white area of the eye. In my opinion, you have to consult an ophthalmologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumit Aggarwal
Female | 28
If you are experiencing pain in the eyes and temples it might be related to your vision. On another note, nearsightedness can make your eyes work extra hard which causes discomforts such as these. However we should also consider more serious possibilities. Additionally, staring at screens or books too long without enough breaks; not sleeping well due to various reasons including stress could lead onto them pains too therefore among other things try adequate rest combined with good lighting for relief. Consult an eye specialist if they persist or get worse.
Answered on 14th June '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Female | 19
It's good that you flushed your eye with water. Please avoid rubbing your eye and apply a cold compress to reduce any irritation. It's important to visit an eye specilalist to ensure there's no serious damage or chemical injury.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 32
You seem to have a sty, which is an infection caused by bacteria that leads to the development of painless bumps on the eyelid. You should see an eye specialist for proper management of the condition.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Female | 15
An eye pressure between 26-27 is a bit higher than the normal. This can be the first indicator of a disorder named glaucoma. Nevertheless, these signs may be related to decreased vision, eye pain, or no symptoms. Excessive eye pressure is the cause of visual impairment; therefore, an eye examination is essential. The course of action generally includes using eye drops or surgery to reduce pressure levels and keep your sight safe.
Answered on 12th July '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 17
You likely have pinguecula - a tiny white spot on your eye. This could cause eye discomfort. Common signs include redness and irritation. Pinguecula happens due to sunlight, wind, or dust exposure. To ease pain, try eye drops or warm compresses. However, if pain persists or worsens, consult an eye doctor promptly.
Answered on 24th July '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Female | 23
Double vision and shaky vision are a sign of many different illnesses, including neurological diseases and conditions with eye muscles. It is crucial to see an ophthalmologist or a neurologist for an exact diagnosis and the best treatment plan. Do not procrastinate and postpone treatment because these symptoms can cause imbalance or problems with your general health.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 14
Seeing flashes of light or "lightning" in your peripheral vision can sometimes be a symptom of an eye related issue. However, stress and anxiety can also cause visual disturbances, including perceived flashes of light. Meantime it may be helpful to practice stress management techniques, such as deep breathing exercises, mindfulness or meditation. If this also doesn't help then visit an eye specialist to get it checked.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Female | 42
It might be a good idea to seek medical attention since you're experiencing low fever, sore throat, etc.. Given your history of migraines, these symptoms could have various causes. If your symptoms are severe, worsening, or causing significant distress, it's advisable to seek medical help promptly.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sandeep Agarwal
Male | 21
astigmatism could be a factor in sleepiness while studying. Fatigue and sleepiness are often caused by the vision complications of astigmatism such as blurriness and distraction. It is vital to go to an optometrist or ophthalmologist for a professional eye examination and the proper correction of visual impairments via prescription glasses or contact lenses.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 26
Tears keep eyes lubricated and moist. Sometimes, eyes don't make enough tears. This condition is called dry eye. You may experience feeling gritty objects in your eyes, or your vision becomes blurry. Causes include aging, prolonged screen usage, and certain medications. Helpful remedies: use artificial tear drops; take breaks from digital devices. But if symptoms persist, consult an eye specialist for further evaluation and management.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
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