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Female | 19

Why does my vision black out upon waking?

My vision blacks out when I wake up in the morning

1 Answer
Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

Sometime­s, you may experience­ darkness when opening your e­yes after slee­ping. This happens due to decre­ased blood pressure upon standing, causing le­ss oxygen to reach your brain temporarily. Simply rising slowly, stre­tching gently, can help avoid this condition. If it persists, consulting a ophthalmologist proves wise to e­nsure no underlying causes e­xist.

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Questions & Answers on "Eye" (177)

For cataract operation is it free or paid

Male | 56

Paid

Answered on 4th Sept '24

Dr. Rajesh Shah

Dr. Rajesh Shah

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

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

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

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

My maid is having cataract her doctor told her that it is on the verge of rupture..she is unable to pay for the operation. Is it possible to get her operated without much charges?

Female | 40

The reason behind may have been the presence of clouded vision, night time blackout, and light sensitivity. In a person's life, cataracts appear when the eye gets a cloudy lens due to age or specific health issues. To have the problem rectified, the maid should be fully followed up with a health care provider, it would serve as an interference to have avoidable ruptures or another form of complication. Significant discounts or financial aid programs are also available for those in need of medical services in many clinics or hospitals. It is a good idea for her to reach out to the local health facilities and the help of charity groups. 

Answered on 6th Jan '25

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

Soreness and red and pufffy around eyes

Female | 41

Itching and swelling around the eyes might be a symptom of an eye infection or allergies. It is important to see an ophthalmologist for a correct diagnosis and a therapeutic plan.

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

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