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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 have a chalazion It has been a month now Can you give me some tips to get rid of this quickly I need to attend an event I have done antibiotics course 2 times Still its not going
I have amblyopia in left eye vision 6/60 and in Right eye is also weak due to 5 times CSR 6/36 vision during csr...i also have hemolytic anemia ( spherocytosis) by birth...im eligible for certificate or not
Hi, My son is around 3 years old and has a development delay. For a few weeks we have noticed that he put pressure on one corner of the eye with finger and then moved his both eyes to one corner and focused on objects which are little far. We visited the paediatric ophthalmologist today and he told us there is refractive error in both eyes and the dilated eye exam needs to be done after that he will be prescribed the number. Also, My kid had Dengue Shock Syndrome when he was 4-5 months old. How much do we need to worry about refractive error issues? Does he need to wear spect's lifetime? Does Dengue Shoch Syndrome have anything to do with this refractive error or my child's development delay? Also, he has some redness in the eyes, so the doctor prescribed moxicip d, moxicip, pataone eye drops for one week. Are these safe? And Does both adults and children both have the same drops?
Hello doctor, I delivered my son in 36weeks 5 days, that is on April 12th, 2026.. He had milk aspiration and was kept in ki NICU for 5 days where 2 days he was on oxygen support, 1 day on Cpap and 1 day on ventilator.. My doctor stated though it is late preterm it is Advised to take ROP test as he was in Oxygen support but somehow I am not satisfied with this reason and I don't want him to go through this test.. can we skip this test??
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