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Male | `25

My eye becoming lazy with mixed anisometropia?

i have mixed anisometropia. i am scared that one of my eyes is becoming lazy. what should i do?

1 Answer
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon

Answered on 24th Jan '25

Mixed anisometropia occurs when each eye has different refractive power, which can lead to issues like blurred vision or difficulty focusing. This condition can result in one eye not aligning properly with the other, potentially causing amblyopia, or "lazy eye." It’s crucial to visit an eye care professional for a comprehensive examination. They can provide prescription lenses, vision therapy, or other treatments tailored to your needs. Early intervention is key, so please don't hesitate to seek support. Your vision health matters, and many effective solutions are available to help you maintain comfort and clarity in your eyesight.

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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

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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

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Or sir kindly bta skty hai new lanses dilvany KY kitny time bad sahi Nazar aay ga Bhai ko kindly

Male | 24

Naye lenses lagaane ke baad kuch logon ko thodi der ke liye aankhon mein discomfort ya blurred vision mehsoos ho sakti hai. Ye aam baat hai aur zyada tar logon ko chand ghanton ya dinon mein theek ho jaata hai. Lens ka sahi fit karna, ya to consultation se ya doctor ke review ke through, bohot zaroori hai. Agar dikhne mein koi masla ya samasya bani rahe, to specialist se milna behtar rahega. 

Answered on 10th Jan '25

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

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Can an iphone flashlight damage my eyes? I have myopia and that's ok, but since august now I have problems with my vision and I'm really scared. I have dermatillomania (skin picking) and since 5 years now I'm watching my skin really close on my face in the mirror. I have crisis that can last few hours. Sometimes, I've used my iPhone flashlight close to my eyes side to the mirror to watch my skin. I wasn't staring directly at the flashlight but it was close to my eyes and my field of vision. Now I'm scared that I've damaged my vision with the flashlight used a lot of times and long period of time close to my eyes

Female | 21

Noting that using the flashlight of your iPhone near your eyes is not a desirable situation, it is highly unlikely to be the cause of any significant damage to your vision. Being exposed to bright light can bring about temporary discomfort or glare; however, it is usually not the cause of long-term damage. Also, the visual impairments that you noticed lately can be brought by other reasons like eye distress and stress. At the same time, remember that your eyes should not be looked at very closely without a break. I think you should go and see an eye specialist to get your vision checked and also to talk about the symptoms You feel.

Answered on 26th Dec '24

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