Month: November 2019

Month: November 2019

These days, people wear contact lenses very frequently. In order to look spectacle free at events, contact lenses come really handy. But as they say ‘excess of anything is harmful’, it goes pretty well with the current generation that heavily

Healthy vision is dependent on your lens and cornea. Problems like refractive errors are caused by a cornea that is not shaped perfectly. The cornea happens to be the clearer part on the surface of the eye. The job of

Glaucoma management is a crucial thing in pregnant women. All those women (who have Glaucoma) who are considering a child should be very careful with their medication and activities they choose. The disease has its own share of effect on

Misalignment in the eyes requires timely treatment. It not only affects the movement of eyes but also the vision. It is vital to get the right diagnosis and further, a good treatment. This blog throws light on the kind of

Every year, the 10th of November is observed as the ‘World Keratoconus Awareness Day’. This day aims at creating awareness about its impact on people who are suffering from it and their family and friends. It is essential to educate

Any kind of eye problem should never be taken lightly. As per medical experts, always seek help when you face eye pain, blurred vision or any allergy. In this regard, a trusted ophthalmologist is always required. One should consult an

In a human body, certain health issues are connected with each other. The diagnosis is like connecting the dots with each other. For instance, people who have diabetes tend to develop blinding eye diseases like cataracts, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy.

Significant research and development efforts along with rapid technological advancements have generated one of the most innovative approaches for eye surgery – SMILE – a painless eye surgery with a 100% blade-free procedure. Small Incision Lenticular Extraction often abbreviated as

Blog Month: November 2019

Story of wearing Contact Lenses and the risk of corneal ulcer

Story of wearing Contact Lenses and the risk of corneal ulcer