Asked for Female | 50
I am suffering from eye itching and burning sensation in and around eye. It usually happen with me every summer when dry air flows. The symptom resonates with allergic conjuctivitis. The skin below and aside eye become very itchy. When water from eye drop on this skin it create very harsh irritation. Please suggest medication. Right now I am using Lotepred LS drop.
It appears as if you might be having allergy-related conjunctivitis, a problem that occurs often in dry seasons. First, I suggest seeing an ophthalmologist who is an expert in all eye conditions. This will give him a chance to properly diagnose your condition and prescribe the right medication for you.
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Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon
Answered on 23rd Aug '24
Asked for Male | 24
Can I qualify for PWD low vision with -7.5 and -3.75 eyesight?
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.
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Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Asked for Male | 27
Could Cataracts Be Affecting Me at 27?
Cataracts are eye conditions that cause cloudy vision, making it hard to see clearly. People with cataracts may notice that objects appear blurry, colors are less vibrant, and vision at night is more challenging. Cataracts typically develop when the lens in your eye becomes cloudy, often due to aging or other health issues. The most effective treatment is surgery, where the cloudy lens is replaced with a clear artificial one.
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Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon
Answered on 14th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 17
Can you treat retinitis pigmentosa eye problem?
Yes, of course! Retinal pigmentosa is a visual disability that happens when the cells in the retina do not function properly, thereby leading to a vision problem. Symptoms include difficulty in seeing at night and side vision loss. It's mostly a genetic disorder, and thus it commonly appears in families. Retinitis pigmentosa is yet to be discovered with a cure. However, using sunglasses and low-vision aids can benefit the management of the symptoms.
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Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon
Answered on 13th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 21
Red Eyes, Weakness, Body Pain
You probably have the flu, a virus that spreads easily. Flu makes your eyes red and irritated. It causes weakness and body aches too. These comes from your immune system fighting the virus. Get lots of rest, drink fluids, and take pain meds. That can help you feel better soon.
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Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 17
Do I Have Retinitis Pigmentosa?
The cells in your eye that are needed to see get damaged, and then, as a result, vision problems occur. You might experience dim light vision, side vision loss, and difficulty seeing at night. Unfortunately, there is no cure for this condition yet, but special tools such as glasses and devices can help you cope with the vision changes. Do not forget to go to an eye doctor every time to check your eye condition.
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Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon
Answered on 5th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 25
Is my 6-month dry eye treatment permanent?
You may have a dry eye for various reasons such as long periods spent looking at screens, use of contact lenses for too long, or being in dry air environments. At times, the drops alone might not be sufficient for you. It is imperative to have a complete check-up with an eye doctor to rule out the possibility of the problem being treated with a different method.
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Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon
Answered on 5th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 18
I Accidentally Used Atropine Eye Drops, Can't See Properly, What To Do?
Atropine eye drops are used for specific eye conditions, but if they get into your eyes accidentally, you may experience blurred vision or other issues because atropine can over-dilate your pupils. This should return to normal as your eyes recover. Just wait a little, and if your vision doesn't clear up, you should see an eye specialist.
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Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon
Answered on 4th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 63
Brown Strands from Eye: Causes and Treatment
You could have dacryolithiasis. Brown stuff from your eyes that looks like hair might mean your tears aren't draining well. Blocked tear ducts can cause irritation, redness, and even infection. Try warm compresses and gentle eyelid massages to help with drainage. If the problem persists, see an eye doctor for proper treatment.
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Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Asked for Female | 15
15-Year-Old Daughter's Retina Detachment: Urgent Eye Treatment Needed
A scary eye issue occurred when your daughter was 5. The eye's jelly detached from the retina. She may have noticed black spots, bright flashes, or vision-obscuring. Surgery is needed to reconnect the retina, preventing blindness. An ophthalmologist must assess and treat her condition properly.
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Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Asked for Female | 64
Home Remedies for Eye Discharge
Your eye produces discharge, an icky substance. This goo or crust often appears yellowish or greenish. Common causes include infections, allergies, and blocked tear ducts. At home, moisten a clean cloth with warm water. Gently wipe your eye, keeping it tidy. However, if symptoms worsen or cause pain, visit an eye specialist.
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Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Asked for Female | 21
Can Cataract Surgery Restore My Eyesight Without Operation?
The results of eye surgery can be helpful for your vision. Generally, when your eyes suffer from cataracts, you may tend to see things more or less, have problems with color, and even have trouble with night vision. Cataracts are the result of the lens of the eye becoming cloudy. The surgery involves removing the cloudy lens and replacing it with a clear artificial one. This stuff can make you see better.
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Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Asked for Male | 21
Can I Study Without Astigmatism Glasses for Exam Prep?
Are you studying? Make sure to wear your astigmatism glasses! Not wearing them can negatively affect your preparation. Astigmatism causes blurry vision and eye strain, leading to discomfort and headaches. Astigmatism occurs due to an irregular shape of the cornea or lens, but wearing glasses can correct blurry vision, helping you study more effectively.
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Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon
Answered on 31st July '24
Asked for Male | 48
Effective Treatment Options for Eye Stroke Recovery
Eye strokes occur when blood vessels supplying the eye get blocked. Vision loss is the result. Regaining some sight is positive progress, good news indeed. To potentially improve vision further, an eye specialist appointment seems wise. They can suggest treatments, like eye exercises or medicine, that might help restore more eyesight. Diligent follow-up care with the eye doctor becomes crucial moving forward.
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Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon
Answered on 30th July '24
Asked for Male | 20
Possible Causes of Weak Eyes and Body
It's possible that your weak eyes and body might not be related to masturbation. Weak eyes could be due to issues like refractive errors or other eye conditions, while a weak body could be due to nutritional deficiencies, lack of exercise, or other health problems. It's best to consult an ophthalmologist for your eye issues and a general physician for your overall weakness to get a proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon
Answered on 29th July '24