- By Centre For Sight
- March 16, 2026
Ocular Hypertension (High Eye Pressure): Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments
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- Centre For Sight
- December 27, 2025
Summary: Early detection of eye cancer can preserve sight and save lives. Recognising subtle visual changes, seeking timely care, and prioritising regular eye check-ups greatly improves treatment success and long-term eye health. Key Takeaways: Subtle visual distortions appear before discomfort,
- Centre For Sight
- December 27, 2025
Summary: A balanced, glaucoma-friendly lifestyle—with the right foods, safe exercise, eye exercises, and healthy habits supports overall eye health and complements medical treatment, though it does not lower eye pressure or cure glaucoma. Key Takeaways: Antioxidant-rich foods support overall eye
- Centre For Sight
- December 26, 2025
Summary: Both ICL and LASIK are advanced vision correction procedures designed to reduce or eliminate dependence on glasses and contact lenses. While LASIK reshapes the cornea using laser technology, ICL involves implanting a lens inside the eye. Understanding the ICL
- Centre For Sight
- December 26, 2025
Summary: Pinguecula is a harmless eye growth often confused with pterygium. Early care, UV protection, and timely eye checkups can prevent discomfort and safeguard long-term eye health. Key Takeaways: Pinguecula is a benign eye growth caused mainly by UV exposure
- Centre For Sight
- December 26, 2025
Summary: Crying nurtures both emotional balance and eye health by releasing stress, hydrating eyes, and promoting healing- proving that tears aren’t weakness but a natural, restorative response for overall well-being. Key Takeaways: Crying resets your stress levels by releasing tension
- Centre For Sight
- December 24, 2025
Summary: Eye donation is the voluntary act of giving one’s eyes after death to help restore the sight of someone with corneal blindness. This guide explains what eye donation is, which part of the eye is donated, eligibility, who cannot
- Centre For Sight
- December 24, 2025
Key Takeaways: Immature cataract is an early-stage cataract where only part of the lens is cloudy and part is still clear, so some vision remains but clarity is reduced. It is progressive: if not monitored and managed, it can advance
- Centre For Sight
- December 24, 2025
Summary: Retinal detachment is a serious eye condition where the retina separates from its normal position, leading to potential permanent vision loss if not treated quickly. While pregnancy itself doesn’t commonly cause retinal detachment, certain pregnancy-related conditions like high blood
- Centre For Sight
- December 24, 2025
Imagine waking up with diminution of vision, a ‘bloody eye’ and feeling pain as well. Not a pleasant visual to imagine, right? Well, don’t panic right away, pooling of blood in the front part of the eye is a common
- Centre For Sight
- December 23, 2025
Summary: Prolonged screen time strains your eyes, but simple daily exercises—like blinking, focusing, and the 20-20-20 rule—can improve comfort, reduce fatigue, and support long-term visual health naturally. Key Takeaways: Regular eye exercises improve focus, flexibility and prevent visual fatigue. Conscious