Reduced Vision

Health Q&A
Eye blink a lot

Due to driness? Is it possible to blink a lot more than usual of eyelids? Actually I have a dryness problem due to sunlight, screen, air, I got a dryness issue during summer so I used to have an eye drop for it. Apart from that I have myopia 4.5 and 5 . Mainly wanted to know if I need to use dry eyedrops daily or how I can get rid of the excessive blinking problem?

Persistent Afterimages

I have been seeing persistent afterimages for a long time and it is not limited to phone, tv, laptop. For ex: I watch a plate, glass, grill, plaster of paris design and look away I see a glimpse of that object for a second. I am working on my laptop and I see it towards the screen after typing then I see the keyboard glimpse. Even on the road if there is a bright sign board or name and I look away, I see a glimpse of that. I have got my dilated retina exam done and it is fine. Even a few months ago I got an MRI Brain Plain done on the suggestion of a neurologist and it's also fine. Recently optho doctor suggested that I go for a Neurologist for ocular migraine. I don't have any headache but sometimes I feel heaviness on the sides and back of my head. I also have many times feel pain in the eyes area. I have lazy eye in LE, floaters, number in both eyes. Taking Bilypsa and L-gautholine for fatty liver from 7 months. Lost 26 Kg of weight in 7 months. Which doctor to visit? I am fed up.

Aquasol A for my eyes

Hello Sir / Madam, I have a doubt. I am 41 years old. Can I take Aquasol A everyday? One per day. Is it safe to take? I wear glasses. My left eye has a -3 cylinder and right eye -2.75. one eye has both cylindrical as well as spherical.

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

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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