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Male | 20
It is best to approach an ophthalmologist if you have any doubts about your eye shape. They can give you a proper diagnosis and advice based on your unique medical history.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Female | 17
It seems like you are suffering from a sinus infection, which is why you have a stuffy nose, a headache, and sore eyes. Sinus infections are primarily caused by viruses. You can use steam inhalation to help clear your sinuses, drink plenty of fluids, get some rest, and take over-the-counter pain relievers for relief, too. If your symptoms get worse or don't improve, you should see an eye specialist.
Answered on 6th Sept '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Female | 46
It is likely that the puffiness around your eyes can be age related. But certain medial conditions can also cause puffiness such as thyroid problem, allergies etc. Please consult a doctor if the puffiness worsens or does not go away.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Anju Methil
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 | 56
Are you seeing floaters, flashes, or a curtain across your vision? This may mean retinal detachment, where the retina separates from the eye. Aging and injuries can cause detachment, which harms sight if untreated. Surgery reattaches the retina, preventing permanent blindness. Visit an eye specialist.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Female | 36
This can be the initial sign of either an ocular migraine or a transient ischemic attack (TIA). In relationship to your symptoms, and given your work surroundings, you are advised to see an ophthalmologist or a neurologist who specializes in vision-related matters.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 19
There have been a lot of changes in your eyes over the past few years. Being nearsighted is having a power of -4, which can occur when the eyeball is too long. When trying to see things that are far away, this may lead to cloudy vision. If you’re wondering if it’s right for you at this moment, consult an eye surgeon about LASIK surgery. Before deciding on anything, they must perform a thorough examination of your eyes so they know what’s changed.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 24
Significant nearsightedness in both eyes is what you have in effect. This, though, can be a challenge, not the case for people who have disabilities, and may not necessarily be a reason for low vision. You may have symptoms such as blurry vision and struggle to see things at a distance. Genetic factors or eye shape can be some of the causes. Glasses or contact lenses can be used to correct the vision. Be sure to see an eye doctor for a thorough assessment and advice.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Female | 20
Eye pain and swelling could signify a serious PROBLEM.. SEEK medical ATTENTION now.. Possible causes: INJURY, INFECTION, allergies or other MEDICAL conditions.. if you are working then it could be because of continious seeing the screen. Symptoms may get worse without TREATMENT..
Answered on 23rd May '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
Male | 30
Uveitis is an inflammation of the middle eye layer. It can make your eye red, painful, and vision blurry. Sometimes eye injury or infection causes it. To treat uveitis, you may need special eye drops or medicine that reduces inflammation. Seeing an eye doctor is important for the right treatment.
Answered on 29th Aug '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Female | 43
This could be a case of eye strain caused by the computer and prolonged use of it. This can lead to symptoms such as blurred vision, headaches, and the inability to focus. The causal factor is usually the long screen time. To help, try taking breaks, adjusting your screen settings, and making sure to wear your glasses as prescribed. If the situation continues, it is better to consult an eye doctor for more examinations.
Answered on 20th Aug '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | Vishnu
You might be experiencing eye strain and fatigue, as these can result in headaches, body aches, and ringing in the ears too. Additionally, when one is tired, their eyes tend to work more thereby causing the mentioned symptoms. For relief, ensure to take screen breaks, rest your eyes, and try using warm compresses. However, if they persist, consult an eye specialist immediately.
Answered on 13th June '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Female | 17
It sounds like you're having eye twitching and a smaller left upper eyelid. Eye twitching can happen due to stress, tiredness, or too much caffeine. A smaller eyelid might be a condition called ptosis. It can be caused by muscle weakness or nerve problems. Make sure to rest, reduce stress, and see an eye specialist for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 27th May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 28
This is alarming because even in one of your eyes you still face an issue with clarity of vision after Lasik surgery. It is recommended that one consult an eye consultant doctor who conducts a full eye inspection. They take note of unique factors that cause blurred vision; these may be refractive errors or an underlying condition. This depends on what is found in the latter part of these surgical procedures so it may entail additional surgery if the findings are unfavorable, but proper professional assessment by an eye specialist would be better.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 23
Your eyes may feel pressure higher than usual. Sometimes, no issues occur, but it could cause blurry vision, headaches, or eye pain. High-pressure results from fluid not draining properly. An eye doctor may prescribe eye drops, which help lower the pressure and protect your sight.
Answered on 23rd July '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 14
The swelling of the left eye like yours might be a sign of 'periorbital cellulitis'. It is advisable to visit an ophthalmologist right away. Don’t go for self-diagnosis and self-medication as it can worse the condition
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Female | 19
Eye twitching is frequent, yet persistent spasms lasting over a week warrant attention. Stress, fatigue, excessive caffeine - all potential triggers. Combat it through adequate rest, stress reduction, and caffeine moderation. Persisting twitches or vision changes necessitate consulting an eye doctor.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
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
Male | 20
The reason you’re not able to see well may be that your optic nerve is thin. This could result in things appearing fuzzy or being hard to see. People with this issue might also feel pain around their eyes and get frequent headaches. Book an appointment with an eye specialist soon enough.
Answered on 27th May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
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