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- Centre For Sight
- July 9, 2022
The decision to use contact lenses or eyeglasses to improve your vision primarily comes down to personal judgment. You should consider factors like lifestyle, relaxation, convenience, and aesthetics while making a choice. Before choosing between lenses and glasses, bear in
- Centre For Sight
- July 7, 2022
Keratoconus affects one out of every 2,000 people, and you’re probably unaware of it. Keratoconus is a disorder in which the cornea bulges outward into a cone shape rather than taking a spherical shape. The dome-shaped cornea is held together
- Centre For Sight
- June 20, 2022
Understanding Conjunctivitis Conjunctivitis, commonly referred to as “pink eye,” is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin, transparent layer of tissue covering the white part of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelids. It can be caused by
- Centre For Sight
- June 17, 2022
Do you know that the eyes are one of the most sensitive parts of our body? Yes, you read it right. You might suffer various eye-related issues if you don’t pay attention to them. Always remember that even minor eye
- Centre For Sight
- June 7, 2022
To begin with, tell us: do you know what Digital eye strain is? Well, we can say that it is a collection of eyesight and ocular disorders. Eyes that itch, weep, dry and red are common symptoms. It’s possible that
- Centre For Sight
- May 20, 2022
Oculopasty is a surgical procedure used to correct a medical problem of the eye or for cosmetic enhancements. Ophthalmologists or eye doctors with special training in reconstructive surgery perform this procedure. This procedure is usually done to treat/ address the
- Centre For Sight
- May 16, 2022
The cornea is often recognized as the window of the eye. It is a fragile part of the eye that needs due care at all times, for it constitutes 2/3rd of the eye’s focusing power. It consists of three main
- Centre For Sight
- May 13, 2022
Also known as ocular hypertension, high eye pressure refers to any situation in which the pressure inside the eye is higher than usual, i.e., greater than 10 to 21 mm Hg. It is a situation in which the intraocular pressure
- Centre For Sight
- May 10, 2022
Strabismus, or pediatric ophthalmology squint, is a disorder in which the eyes do not align in the same direction. It is known as “cross eyes” in common parlance. This misalignment of the eye can be further categorized into Inward turning
- Centre For Sight
- May 2, 2022
Paying attention to the child’s eye health early will help catch problems and ensure that they are addressed while the eyes are still developing, preventing further complications. Getting the child’s eyes checked at an early age is critical if their