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Female | 21

Son zamanlarda normal gözlerde neden ani uçuşmalar ve göz ağrısı?

Aniden görüşümde uçuşan cisimler görüyorum ve gözün arkasında, özellikle de sol tarafta hafif bir ağrı var. Yaklaşık 2 hafta önce gözler tamamen normaldi. Herhangi bir ışık parlaması ya da bozuk görüş görmüyorum, sadece hızlı hareket eden uçuşan cisimler var. Gözlerime zarar verecek hiçbir şey yapmadım. Ne olabilir?

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Dr Sumeet Agrawal

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Answered on 25th Sept '24

Arka vitreus dekolmanı (PVD) sorunu yaşıyor olabilirsiniz. Bunun nedeni gözünüzdeki jel benzeri yapının yavaş yavaş retinadan ayrılarak uçuşmalara neden olmasıdır. Gözünüzün arkasındaki ağrı, o bölgeyi aşındırıcı bir işlemin sonucu olabilir. İyi haber şu ki PVD çoğu zaman kendi kendine iyileşiyor. Ancak bir görmeniz gerekirgöz doktoruherhangi bir komplikasyon olmadığını doğrulamak için. 

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Iam 27 year i have cataract problem of 2 year

Male | 27

Cataracts are eye conditions that cause cloudy vision, making it hard to see clearly. People with cataracts may notice that objects appear blurry, colors are less vibrant, and vision at night is more challenging. Cataracts typically develop when the lens in your eye becomes cloudy, often due to aging or other health issues. The most effective treatment is surgery, where the cloudy lens is replaced with a clear artificial one.

Answered on 14th Aug '24

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For cataract operation is it free or paid

Male | 56

Paid

Answered on 4th Sept '24

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Hello i am 14 years old and i constantly see lightning in the corner of my eye?? im super stressed and i overreact easily

Male | 14

Seeing flashes of light or "lightning" in your peripheral vision can sometimes be a symptom of an eye related issue. However, stress and anxiety can also cause visual disturbances, including perceived flashes of light. Meantime it may be helpful to practice stress management techniques, such as deep breathing exercises, mindfulness or meditation. If this also doesn't help then visit an eye specialist to get it checked.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

Dr. Sumeet Agrawal

My left eye is swollen, just the skin. What type of medicine do I use

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

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

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