Male | 54
How to Treat Amplyopia in Left Eye?
I have so called Amplyopia in my left eye, and I am 54 years old , is possible to treat that
Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon
Answered on 26th Sept '24
Amplyopia, known as lazy eye, can happen because childhood vision didn't develop right. Or it can be caused by other eye issues. Signs may be blurry sight, or eyes not working together well. At 54, treating lazy eye is harder, but vision therapy or glasses might help improve eyesight some. Getting eyes checked regularly is very important.
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Questions & Answers on "Eye" (177)
My cousin has been accident and the eyes cannot be reflexive with the light now.when the accident happened ,the nose bridge prickle to his eye socket .Eyeball was injury and have no reflexive with the light as per dotor comment .I would like to looking for a hospital can help him in this case
Male | 17
Loss of light reflex in the eyes can be a serious concern and may require urgent evaluation by an ophthalmologist or eye specialist. Please take your cousin to the eye care facility as soon as possible for a thorough examination and appropriate medical intervention. The quicker he receives medical attention, the better the chances of a positive outcome.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
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
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
I am 15 years old and a few days my eyes color change in to red colour from 14 days and also some pain
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
Eye problem cracked damage
Male | 24
Cracked eye damage can be caused by many things such as injury, dry air, and infection. A complete listing of possible phenomena suffering from pain, redness, light sensitiveness, and blurred vision causes. Kindly help by not rubbing your eyes, using artificial tears, and seeing an eye doctor for proper evaluation and treatment. The doctor will give you the best advice depending on how bad your case is.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
I have been on sertraline for nearly 2 months now and my eyes have started hurting as well as my head. I also have a weird feeling in my eye.. not sure what to do
Female | 21
The symptoms you are experiencing, may or may not be linked to the dosage of sertraline. It is better to consult with a eye doctor for proper evaluation
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
For the last three days my eyes are itching a lot and have become a little red too.
Female | 19
You might have eye allergies. Itchy, red, watery eyes often mean allergens like dust, pollen, or pet dander irritating them. Over-the-counter eye drops can help soothe the discomfort. Don't rub your eyes. Wash hands often and keep living spaces clean to reduce allergens. If symptoms persist, consult an eye care professional.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Patient: Mrs. Kavita Dilip Dubal Date: 10 Aug 2024 Age: 42 Complaints: Diminished vision in the left eye for 15 days. Findings: Right Eye: Vision: 6/12P Diagnosis: Myopia, macular degeneration, tesselated fundus Treatment: Eyedrops for constant use Left Eye: Vision: CF1Mtr. Diagnosis: Degenerative myopia with choroidal neovascularization Recommended: Anti-VEGF injection Question: Should you proceed with the injection or explore other options? and what is condation of right eye??
Female | 43
In your left eye, there is degenerative myopia with choroidal neovascularization, which has caused your vision to decline. In this condition, new blood vessels are growing in the wrong place. The best treatment option right now is an anti-VEGF injection, which can prevent these vessels from causing further damage to your eye. Meanwhile, your right eye has myopia, macular degeneration, and a tessellated fundus. Although your eyesight is not clear, regular use of eye drops can help control the situation to some extent.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
I have specs . My vision in right eye is 6/12 and in left eye is 6/6 . I have been wearing specs for 1 year, and now I have a doubt about it . Should I wear my specs full time ? Or should I wear them while reading, writing or using phone and TV? If I use my specs full time with a minor problem like this ( I think so) will it lead to a condition where I can't see anything without specs? This has been a concern for about a week now . Please help me with this.
Male | 16
According to your vision prescription, wearing spectacles every single day is the way to go. It enables your eyes to coordinate better and reduces the possibility of strain, which is particularly important when doing activities such as reading, writing, or using screens. The spectacle usage regularly you wear wouldn't make your eyesight worsen; it only allows you to see better. If you have any new symptoms or concerns, like headaches or blurry vision, reach out to an eye specialist.
Answered on 23rd Sept '24
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
I have -7.5 eye sight In right eye and -3.75 eye sight in my left eye .am I eligible for pwd low vision category
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
Sir mara question eye specialist best doctor sy hai Mary Bhai ko 2 week phly steal wire lgi ucka Pani ni ruk ra ta emergency ly KY gy unu ny ka op krygy pechy sy zakahm ha ghra stitches lgay gy devar ko unu ny stitches lgay Bhai ko dundla Nazar aata ya jasy phali phali chzy unu ny ka 1 week bad ay aik week bad gy unu ny ka ec liy dundla ha Lanse damage ta Lanse nikal diya ta khty 3 week bad agr infection na hua ankh asy sahi hui to Lanse ki date dygy( form py doctor ny Left post opp repair+ lensectomy 1 week back corneal structure in situ Aphacik AC formed iop digitally normal ratina flat flup 3 weeks yh ) yh chz likh KY di sir kindly ap sy pta krna ta ecky mutbaik Bhai ki ankh thk ha ya nhi or new Lanse KY bad Bhai ko Nazar sahi aa jyga abi Jo unu ny chk ki 2/60 likhi ny ec eye ki bola ny Lanse ni ha ec vja sy sir Kya Lanse KY bad Bhai Sahi ho jyga r km vgra kr sky gy jasy phly ty
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
One year after giving birth, Nidhi’s periods resumed, and she started experiencing frequent swelling in the upper and occasionally the lower portion of her right eye.
Female | 29
Nidhi’s eye swelling incident might be due to sinusitis, which is caused by acute inflammation of the sinuses. This occurs when the sinus passages are blocked or infected. The swelling is happening due to the presence of the fluid. You can put a warm towel on your eye and also drink plenty of water to help reduce the swelling.
Answered on 25th Nov '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
hellooooooo its 4am here and i just took my contact lenses out and felt itching in my right eye looked in the mirror and it is pink and yellowish color and have swelling below the circle eye thing on the sclera and the swollen sclera skin weirdly moves along the eyelid when i move my eyelid with my hand. The other eye is looking reddish too. What can it be? Do i need to go to hospital asap to not leave any risk of permanent damage? Or can i wait till morning? Please
Male | 20
You might have conjunctivitis (AKA pink eye) if you’re seeing yellow. This condition can make your eyes swell up, get itchy, and turn red. The best thing you can do is to see an eye specialist immediately so that they can give you proper treatment before it gets worse. If not attended to on time, it could lead to more serious complications.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Want to know about retina treatment
Male | 50
The retina is a thin film of tissue making the inner surface of your eye that transmits the images outside to your brain. Problems with the retina can lead to serious vision issues. Signs of the problem with the retina you might get are blurred vision, flashes of light that come out of nowhere, and the perception of something that is not there in your field of vision. Causes can range from aging to serious conditions like diabetes. In the case of treatment, the restoration of vision is usually done by a surgical operation on the damaged retina.
Answered on 9th Oct '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Hello, I am 42 years old, I have got eye dryness and excess tearing problem, though I got this treatment but couldn't improve.
Male | 42
Your condition could be caused by allergies or medications.. Consult an ophthalmologist to determine the root cause. Apply warm compresses and avoid certain environments. Artificial tears or gels can also alleviate dryness . But don't go for self treatment, contact a specialized earliest
Answered on 11th Oct '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
She has a eye pressure rate 26-27
Female | 15
An eye pressure between 26-27 is a bit higher than the normal. This can be the first indicator of a disorder named glaucoma. Nevertheless, these signs may be related to decreased vision, eye pain, or no symptoms. Excessive eye pressure is the cause of visual impairment; therefore, an eye examination is essential. The course of action generally includes using eye drops or surgery to reduce pressure levels and keep your sight safe.
Answered on 12th July '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
13 years ago I had an operation on my eye then you were fine but now you are suffering from squint the squint is increasing slowly I contacted the nearest doctor but he told me that you have had an operation so you Even if we fix it on the squint but it will not be correct because your vision is very low and the other eye can see fine so can you suggest me that this problem can be solved
Male | 18
A squint may occur if the eye muscles do not collaborate well. Although your vision is weaker in the affected eye, the correction of squinting will not be complete. One additional option is to use prism glasses or practice some visual exercises to develop dynamic eye movements as well. The best thing would be to follow up all the instructions and updates of your eye doctor who will tell you what is specifically appropriate for your case.
Answered on 7th Nov '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
I am a 28 year old male. I was using my phone and my phone fell off under my eyes....and blood came out.....there is only little wound....blood came....and there is pain in one side of the face.....phone edge got contact with the under eye....what to do for this situation??? Can you recommend anything for not having any scar.....is this issue critical? Can you please tell me???
Male | 28
Blood and pain are the normal things you experience when your skin gets damaged. The area under your eye can be cleared by softly rinsing it with water and then taping a piece of Band-Aid on it. You can gently put a thin layer of antibiotic ointment around the scar with the hope that it will not scar. Identify the issue and if it doesn't heal or you see any signs of infection like swelling, heat, or pus, it is good to see an eye specialist.
Answered on 25th Nov '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Should I study without astigmatism glasses because I don't have now . Plz tell. My exams preparation will be effected or not.
Male | 21
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.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
Hi Doctor My wife is pregnant and having a pimple inside the eye lid. And eyes became painfully and red Watery
Female | 33
Your spouse may be suffering from what is called a stye, a pimple-like bulge on the eyelid. When oil glands are blocked, styes occur; they can be painful causing redness and watery eyes. To relieve the pain, apply warm compresses to the eye several times a day. Avoid rubbing your eyes. If the stye does not get any better or worsens, it would probably be a good time to consult with an eye specialist.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal
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