Dispur, Guwahati
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 | 25
Yes, eye pain can be a sign of TB infection if your eyes are infected with it. TB can infect the eyes which in turn can lead to various health problems. Typical symptoms are the presence of eye pain, redness, and blurry vision. The medication for TB treatment should be followed strictly as prescribed by your doctor. Also, it is recommended to have regular check-ups to track your progress.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 37
SWOLLEN SKIN AROUND EYE is CALLED PERIORBITAL EDEMA... CAUSES VARY.. TRY: REST, ICE, EYE DROPS, warm compresses... AVOID RUBBING...Less screen time if SEVERE, see A DOCTOR...
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Female | 11
A stye is a little, reddish bump on your eyelid. It happens from clogged oil glands in the eyelids. Styes hurt and make eyelids swell. Use a warm cloth on your eye a few times daily to ease discomfort. It helps styes drain and heal quicker. Wash hands before and after touching eyes. Don't squeeze or pop styes. See an eye doctor if the stye doesn't improve after days or worsens.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Female | 46
If your optic nerve becomes smaller, it may lead to unclear eyesight. This happens when the nerve is injured or squeezed. You might have difficulty seeing things sharply or lose your peripheral vision. It is necessary to determine the reason behind this atrophy. It is important to consult a neurologist or an ophthalmologist as soon as possible to diagnose and treat the underlying cause.
Answered on 8th June '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 15
According to your description, you may experience eye strain. Overworked eyes are the main reason for this and they may cause discomfort. The most common symptoms are the sensation of pain in the right eye, especially when you move or blink. This can happen if you stare at the screens or read too long. To solve this, take breaks from screens, use warm compresses and rest your eyes. If it doesn't get better, go to an eye doctor.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 33
There's no need to panic when you get some perfume into your eyes. When we get something irritating our eyes, it's common to feel discomfort and unusual things. You may have been affected by the perfume, hence these symptoms. In that case, you should splash clean water on them gently for a while. If it doesn't stop, have an eye specialist see it as soon as possible.
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 | 23
Pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis, may be causing your eye issue. Redness and itchiness are symptoms of this condition. A viral or bacterial infection likely triggers it. Applying cool compresses to your eye can provide relief. Avoid touching or rubbing the affected area. Over-the-counter eye drops may also help alleviate discomfort. Frequent handwashing is crucial to prevent spreading the infection to others.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 32
The oil gland in the eyelid is blocked leads to chalazion. A small bump might appear and then edema or tenderness might occur. Generally, warm compresses are effective in curing it. If not, an eye doctor may recommend antibiotic eye drops or ointment.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 18
You have a congenital problem in which one of your eyes, the right one, has not developed fully. This can result in visual impairment or even blindness in that eye. Regrettably, in your case where the cornea and optic nerve have not developed, no treatment can bring back vision. Nevertheless, some cosmetic options like colored contact lenses or prosthetic eyes can enhance the look of your eye and make it more similar to your other eye.
Answered on 3rd 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
Male | 24
A bone fracture on the left side of the face can seriously affect the vision of the eye. The traumatic nerve neuropathy may have caused damage to the optic nerve, which could be causing the loss of vision. Talk to an ophthalmologist after evaluating the condition only it will be possible say anything about treatment options to regain your vision.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 15
There can be various reasons why eyes get red. One of them is allergies but also due to an infection or because they’re dry. In addition, if we stare at screens for too long our eyes may become sore and pinkish. Use some artificial tears and take frequent breaks from your electronic devices. If these symptoms persist then visit an eye specialist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 35
Your ear and eyes hurt. This unpleasantness is likely an infection, like an ear infection or conjunctivitis. You might see redness, swelling, and fluid leaking. Warm cloth on the ear, cold cloth on the eye could help. But, if pain persists, visit an eye specialist.
Answered on 24th Aug '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 | 32
Bacterial conjunctivitis makes your eye red, swollen, and gooey. It usually happens because of germs. The usual treatment is antibiotic eye drops. But if it's been four days and it's not getting better, visit an eye specialist. They may need to change the medicine.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Male | 24
Your FRIEND may have conjunctivitis from HCL. Apply cold compresses to the affected eye Consult with an ophthalmologist for a thorough eye examination. Prescription eye drops may be needed for treatment. Avoid self-medication to prevent complications...... YOU SHOULD NOT TAKE THIS LIGHTLY BECAUSE IT CAN be DANGEROUS FOR your FRIEND'S EYE.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Female | 54
Hi, for dry eyes and cornea related issues, the treatment options will probably vary based on the underlying cause and severity of the condition.
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Hope this is helpful.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Female | 20
It seems you have pink eye, a type of eye infection. Your eyes hurt and have a fever. This sickness happens when germs infect the white part of your eyes. Germs like bacteria or viruses cause it. Warm towels on your eyes and keeping them clean helps. Don't touch your eyes too much. See an eye doctor if it doesn't get better.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
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