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Lasik eye surgery

I had a power of -4.00 in both eyes and underwent LASIK surgery recently. After three months, one eye is 6/6 and the other is 6/9. Along with this, there is some white discharge after surgery it was continuous." 6/9 vision due to dryness, or is the refractive error returning However, I am using milflox and normo tears lubricant

Eye burning sensation

I am writing to seek your opinion regarding my father (80 years old). Chief complaint: Burning sensation in both eyes for approximately one month. There is no eye discharge, but he experiences persistent burning and irritation. Eye examination findings: Vision: Right eye – 6/9, Left eye – 6/18 Pseudophakia (status post cataract surgery with intraocular lens implantation) Medical history: No history of diabetes History of hypertension The following medications were prescribed: Maxmoist Eye Drops – 1 drop, 4 times daily Aydrops Eye Drops – 1 drop, 4 times daily Unfortunately, despite using these medications as advised, his symptoms have not improved. Even frequent splashing of water on his eyes has not provided any relief. Could you please advise: What could be the possible cause of his persistent burning sensation? Whether any additional investigations or examinations are required. Whether you would recommend any alternative medications ? Eyes is hereby attached.

Eye redness

My eyes are red itchy and sticky when i wakeup today the thing has worsened i was thinking it might be allergy so i used napthazoling chlorpenarimine maleate zincsulpahte menthol eye drops can it cause rebound redness? I was using that eye drop for 2 weeks

Cataract surgery not able to view proper

Good morning Madam / Sir Under monofocal which type of lens are suitable for cataract surgery. If we use monofocal lens can we see intermediate vision properly which means for cooking.My mother age 50 is suffering from cataract issue.it is more in right eye. So which type of lens are suitable for my mother.I request you to give me clarity regarding this.

Cataract surgery not able to view proper

Which type of lens are suitable for cataract problem to view distance intermediate and near vison. Without spects which type of lens are perfect for age 50 years. Under monofocal which lens are suitable for distance, intermediate and near vision. It is okay if we get spects for reading newpaper but even for cooking it is problem using spects.after surgery if we use spects for near vison will it effect distance vison?

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