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Summary: Fungal keratitis, a rare but serious eye infection, can escalate quickly. Understanding risk factors, early warning signs, and the necessity of expert antifungal treatment is key to preserving eyesight. Key Takeaways: Spotting early symptoms like redness or pain can
Summary: SMILE is a modern, blade-free laser vision correction procedure that removes the need for a corneal flap, making it safer and more comfortable than LASIK. It uses a tiny incision for quick recovery, less dryness, and stronger corneal stability.
Summary: Monofocal and multifocal lenses differ in clarity, range, and impact. Selecting the right option improves vision quality, independence, and long-term comfort post-cataract surgery. Key Takeaways: Monofocal lenses ensure reliable, high-contrast distance vision with minimal visual side effects. Multifocal lenses
Key Takeaways: A complicated cataract is a cataract caused by another eye condition, which means it may progress faster and is often more challenging to manage. Common causes: Long-standing uveitis, retinal diseases (e.g., retinitis pigmentosa, detachment), glaucoma, diabetes/diabetic retinopathy, steroid
Key Takeaways: What is Lamellar (zonular) cataract: It is a type of cataract that is a cloudy layer inside the lens, ring-like, affecting one or both eyes. Who gets it: Commonly congenital/childhood, but can be seen in adults, too. Main
Key Takeaways: Immature cataract: early stage: lens is partly cloudy; blur and glare are mild to moderate. Mature cataract: advanced stage: lens is mostly or fully cloudy; vision is much worse, and daily tasks get hard. Symptoms (immature): more night
Key Takeaways: Cataracts can be slowed—but not reversed—without surgery. Antioxidants and herbal extracts may reduce oxidative damage. UV protection and lifestyle control delay progression. Always consult an eye specialist for diagnosis and treatment options. Cataracts are a common age-related eye
Key Takeaways: Recovery for LASIK Surgery is quick for most people, with clearer vision in 24–48 hours, then steadies over a few weeks. First 24 hours matter: Rest eyes, avoid screens/bright light, use drops on time, and wear the night
Key Takeaways: Nuclear cataract affects the central part of the lens (nucleus), causing gradual blur, dull colours, and night glare. It develops slowly with age due to protein changes in the lens, and risk increases with UV exposure, smoking, and
आंखों की रोशनी में सुधार लाने और चश्मे की निर्भरता कम करने के लिए आजकल कई प्रकार के इन्ट्राओकुलर लेंस उपलब्ध हैं। मोनोफोकल और मल्टीफोकल लेंस, दोनों ही cataract surgery या refractive lens exchange के दौरान लगाए जा सकते हैं,