Eye Pain Remedy

Anti-viral and anti-bacterial medications are administered for communicable eye infections.Treatment procedures are mostly nonsurgical and they do not require clinical sessions. Inflammation in the eyelids resulting in irritation is a symptom of Blepharitis.

Anti-viral and anti-bacterial medications are administered for communicable eye infections.Treatment procedures are mostly nonsurgical and they do not require clinical sessions. Inflammation in the eyelids resulting in irritation is a symptom of Blep ... More

Health Q&A
Small bump on eye like Granuloma

Here’s the short, corrected version: --- I had pterygium surgery 1 month ago. After 1 week, a small bump appeared where the pterygium was removed.  It shrinks little when I use steroid ointment, but comes back after in its original shape. My doctor suggested using steroid eye drops for another month. Should I wait, or will I need surgery again?  If surgery is needed, will it require autografting like the first pterygium surgery?

No proper sleep

Due to early morning shift & mental stress, I can't sleep properly for 6+ hours continuously. I got married & am planning for kids. If I use Loricon  to treat sleep, does it have impact on me? Like, pregnancy delay OR sperm low count Help me

Lattice Degeneration and Floaters

I have floaters (vietroretinal degeneration) since 2019, it increased last year doctor and retina specialist mentioned it lattice degeneration, after 2 3 months he mentioned barrage laser as isn't needed as of now we will monitor. I have two questions: 1. After barrage laser floaters will increase or decrease? 2. I have too many floaters i can notice while working on screen whenever white background comes and reading too, should i go for floater only victronomy ? I'm software engineer and having mostly works on screen

Partial ptosis from 2 years .

Any one who can correct ptosis without surgery and who recover from ptosis from ayurved and homeopathy medicine .I have started homopathy medicine fit fifteen overall good health proper sleep .gut and bp maintained.second fifteen days when doctor increased doses it started aggravation .like worse symptoms on my left ptosis eye .eye lid droop more .double vision increased.discomfort on my ptosis eye burning also so doctor change it and reduced dose now it's coming down .i am not getting proper sleep this only .does aggravation is a good sign i Homopathy.

Grayish spot in the white part of the ey

It's been a year now ...my son has this type of grey on the white part of his eye .what is this. I'm too worried now ..my son is 2 years old .

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"Bright Lights, Safe Sights:5 Tips to Prevent Cracker Injuries for Kids!"

The festive season is a time of joy and celebration, often accompanied by fireworks and crackers. However, safety must be a priority, especially for children. As an ophthalmologist, I emphasize the importance of protecting young eyes from potential cracker-related injuries. Here are five ...

7 Easy Tips to Keep Your Eyes Clean

Maintaining clean and healthy eyes is essential for overall well-being and optimal vision. Simple daily habits can significantly reduce the risk of eye infections, discomfort, and vision problems. Here are seven easy-to-follow tips recommended by ophthalmologists to help you keep your eyes clean ...

How to Get Tested for Glaucoma: Understanding the Essential Exams

Glaucoma is a serious eye condition that can lead to vision loss if not detected and treated early. Regular eye exams are crucial, especially if you're over 40 or have a family history of glaucoma. Here’s what you can expect during a glaucoma screening:1. Dilated Eye ExamA ...

Understanding Glaucoma: 4 Essential Facts

As your trusted ophthalmologist, it's crucial to equip you with essential knowledge about eye health. Today, let's delve into the complex condition known as glaucoma. Understanding these four key facts can help you navigate this condition more confidently:1. Glaucoma is Sneaky, Yet ...

Doctors
Dr. Gary L Rogers - Ophthalmologist
Dr. Gary L Rogers Ophthalmologist (Fellowship, Medical School, Internship, Residency, Medical degree, DO) 58 years experience Pediatric Ophthalmology Associates Inc
Columbus 43205, COLUMBUS
Dr. Elliot Davidoff - Ophthalmologist
Dr. Elliot Davidoff Ophthalmologist (Medical School, Internship, Residency - ID, Class of 1971, Doctor of Medicine) 55 years experience The James Cancer Hospital And Solove Research Institute
Columbus 43210, COLUMBUS
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Dr. Frederick M Kapetansky - Ophthalmologist
Dr. Frederick M Kapetansky Ophthalmologist (Residency, Medical School, Senior Resident) 69 years experience The Richard M Ross Heart Hospital
Columbus 43210, COLUMBUS
Dr. Charles King Dabbs - Ophthalmologist
Dr. Charles King Dabbs Ophthalmologist (Class of 1984, Internship, Residency - ID, Medical School) 42 years experience Retina Vitreous Associates
Columbus 43213, COLUMBUS