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Male | 24

Can Traumatic Nerve Neuropathy Cause Permanent Vision Loss After Facial Fracture?

I had an accident a month ago in which I had a bone fracture on the left side face. The reports are mainly traumatic nerve neuropathy and now my left side eye is not visible and I do not have any symptoms like vomiting, headaches, or pain in my left side eye. is there any chance of recovering my vision back?

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Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '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.

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Questions & Answers on "Eye" (179)

Kya cataract ki surgery karane se meri eyes sahi ho jaye gi ?? Bina operation ke eye thik nahi hosakti h kya??

Female | 21

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.

Answered on 1st Aug '24

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

I have got retinal gas treatment before 7 weeks, now is that possible to use air transport as of tomorrow?

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

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

The Doctor has prescribed me glasses with a degree of +0.75 ... I don't feel comfortable for this , I think this degree of glasses is too much. what do you think sir. I will wear glasses for the first time. I am very busy at the computer these days. If I wear glasses, depending on the degree of glasses I thought it was too much, will my eye problems progress over time...

Male | 44

Wearing wrong glasses causes only discomfort and eyestrains.If you have any doubt it is better to go for a second opinion. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

Dry eyes Arthartist, cornea and terziam Please suggest best doctor

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.
You can check out the best eye doctors for your treatment here - Best Ophthalmologists in India 
Hope this is helpful.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

I have redness in my right eye and headache as well .i checked the bp it was 80/132. Kindly guide.what is the reason behind it.and what sort of bp us it,normal,or high

Female | 37

Redness in your right eye, along with a headache, can result from various factors such as eye strain, allergies, or mild infections. Your blood pressure reading of 80/132 indicates slightly elevated diastolic pressure, which is generally considered acceptable, though this can vary depending on individual health. It’s essential to rest your eyes, stay hydrated, and apply a cool compress if needed. For persistent symptoms or discomfort, please consult a healthcare professional for a personalized evaluation. They can provide more detailed insights and treatment options tailored to your situation. 

Answered on 17th Jan '25

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

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

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

My eye I woke up and and try looking at my light bulbs and I saw something like rainbow color’s around it and also my eye ball is red since morning

Male | 16

You are experiencing an ailment called eye strain. Nowadays, it is common for people to experience problems with their eyesight. When your eyes are overworked they might be showing kaleidoscope colors or red. This is possible when the eyes are staring at light bulbs for too long. To help, rest your eyes by looking away from screens and lights. Eye drops or glasses may also be useful. 

Answered on 7th Sept '24

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

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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

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

Dear Sir/Madam, I live abroad. I cannot see because the cornea and optic nerves of my right eye have not developed since birth, and the colored part of my cornea is smaller than my seeing eye. Is there a treatment method in your clinic that will help me see? Or do you have an application that will provide the same appearance as my other eye? Best regards

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

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