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Asked for Male | 65 Years

My father eye ?️ operation has done two times by trainee doctor he has not done properly. So now we are facing pain and loss of vission. So can you please help me !

Answered by Samruddhi Bhartiya

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Questions & Answers on "Eye" (202)

I 28 years old. I have under gone Lasik eye surgery in Narayana Netralaya in 2019. But one of the eye didn't improve any eye sight...I went to them but they said the Par has removed and the number of both the eyes is zero.. but one eye I can't read and get blurred vision... Is there any way or is it necessary to undergo another surgery....please help me out in this issue

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

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I am getting a small blind spot in my right eye..its not floating, its just in same spot... No itchiness, no redness, Just one small blind spot in my right Vision..

Female | 35

A minor blind spot that you are experiencing is the result of different factors such as the changes in your retina or optic nerve. It's perfect to hear that there’s neither pain nor color change; nevertheless, it's crucial to be careful. Such symptoms may also be the early signs of some worse problems that need immediate treatment. I would suggest you make an appointment with an optometrist for a good check-up. They can give you a proper diagnosis and talk about the probable treatments if they are needed. Your eyesight is very important to you, so consulting the professional is a proactive measure to make sure that everything is okay.

Answered on 30th Dec '24

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my father will lost both right and left eyes vision and doctrors will say nerve is weakness not possible to surgery vision chances after surgery less what can i do now please suggest other option..

Male | 65

If nerve damage is present and surgery isn't viable, exploring other treatments is essential. Consider seeking a consultation with an ophthalmologist specializing in low-vision rehabilitation, as they can provide strategies or devices to improve his quality of life. Regular visual assessments may help identify any changes or alternative therapies. Lifestyle adjustments such as a healthy diet rich in antioxidants and managing underlying conditions may also support overall eye health. 

Answered on 30th Jan '25

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Can a Squint be Corrected in 10 year old, without surgery ?

Female | 10

A squint, which is also known as strabismus, in ten-year-old kids may be corrected without surgery in some cases if it is diagnosed at the very early age. Symptoms may be that one eye is constantly moving in or out. The causes are muscle imbalance or eye muscle weakness. The treatments can include eye exercises, wearing a patch, or the use of glasses to help focus. It is important that the progress is being controlled by having regular eye examinations.

Answered on 8th Nov '24

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Male | 24

It's understandable to be concerned after your brother's eye procedures. The hazy vision he's experiencing can sometimes occur after lens surgery, especially with recent interventions. Since it’s normal to have some discomfort post-operation, it’s important to monitor his symptoms. If there are no signs of infection, the eye should heal well. The follow-up appointment will determine if the new lens will help restore his vision. Encourage him to maintain open communication with his eye specialist for the best guidance and reassurance.

Answered on 15th Jan '25

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What can I do if my eyes gets red

Other | 25

Red eyes are common and can happen for many reasons, like a stuffy nose, dust, tiredness, or chlorine. Sometimes, conditions like arrhythmia or long periods of staring at screens can also cause red eyes. To help, you can use artificial tears to keep your eyes moist. If your eyes still feel irritated, taking a break and resting them is a good idea.

Answered on 20th Aug '24

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Hi ..I am forty-eight years old... Can I have LASIK to correct my vision... ??

Male | 48

Lasik eligibility depends on having a stable vision, eye health, and corneal thickness. At age 48, it's essential to consult an eye care specialist to determine if lasik is suitable for you. Other vision correction options like implantable lenses can be considered if Lasik isn't recommended.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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