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After waking up see the left eye like this.. The red vains are visible like this.. Is it normal.. What I can use to reduce the red vain..
After waking up see the left eye like this.. The red vains are visible like this.. Is it normal.. What I can use to reduce the red vain..
I had blurred vision on the left eye after getting hurt by the shuttle cock while playing badminton. I consulted an ophthalmologist. He said the vision is fine and prescribed NEVANAC and PRED FORTE eye drops for a month. I still have slight blurry vision on the left eye. Not sure whether it happened after getting hurt or it was there even before. Would like to know whether I can use REFRESH drops two or three times a day. Thanks.
I had attached this image for the clarity of what's going on , earlier when I went to an eye doctor he hold me that I do not have ptosis and my eyes looks normal, even when I look in mirrors my and take selfies my eyes looks to be normal but when I change the camera from front to back the eyes becomes like this also not in just one picture but in lot of pics from lot of phones this thing happens. Can anyone explain me what is this and for what should I diagnose now
My vision no. is L-2.25, R-2.75 My eyes are dry and these days there is some kind of itching or irritation in my eyes which after rubbing become less for 4-5 mintues but in morning time it is slightly more even after splashing water on face with open eyes.Sometimes I rub ice cubes covered in cloth for lesser the itching in my eyes but it lasts only for few hours. Suggest me eye drops for this solution. Do I also need to minimize my screentime ??
Hi Doc, I just want to know that I'm gonna go with an ICL surgery next week and I just want to know if the surgery is suitable for me or not because i really want to get rid of my glasses. I need a confirm that my power will not get increase after ICL surgery
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