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?

Eye drop for dust & dryness

Hi Doctor, suggest me any best eye drop for 2 cases 1. I am using laptop for my work for around 8-10hours so my eyes feel dry 2. Sometimes when dust comes with rain so while enjoying that weather my eyes get itching. Thankyou all

Blurry vision

I don't know whenever I keep my head down to take an afternoon nap during lunch hour . I sleep over my bench. I get blurry visions the moment I wake up. I can't see anything clearly. What is it exactly? Also it takes 5-10 minutes to restore my vision completely after I wake up. Is there anything that I should be worried about?

Silk surgery

All my reports and okay my Dr. Suggested silk surgery and also Wavelight innoveyes. As I have been suggested both, I am confused which one to choose? Kindly help

Right eye CSR

Hello Doctors, I had CSR in my left eye 2 times and both of them took more than 1 month to recover automatically. I used megabrom eye drops. This was prescribed by doctor which I consulted. Now I had CSR in my right eye and it's been 2 weeks I am giving the same medicine. I consulted doctor and has done oct which indicated CSR. Doctor had told me to do a DFA of eye to see leakage is present or not. Bilutni haven't done the DFA. So should I wait for around 1 month to see if it's recovering or not or Should I go for DFA?

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