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- Dr Ritika
- February 28, 2017
Keratoconus is an eye disorder which causes thinning of the cornea. It also causes a change in the shape of the cornea. The cornea of our eyes, which is a dome-shaped structure, turns conic under Keratoconus.Cornea is the outermost layer
- Dr Sagarika
- February 4, 2017
Diabetic retinopathy develops by the changes occurring in the retina’s blood vessels. There are many changes which can cause this condition to happen. The blood vessels can grow abnormally on the surface of the retina, get swollen or leak fluid.
- Centre For Sight
- February 2, 2017
In recent times, LASIK has become the most popular procedure for treating vision problems due to refractive errors. LASIK is recommended for people who live an active life and are tired of all the troubles that come in hand with
- Dr Karan Bhatia
- February 2, 2017
One prominent issue that people with weak vision have to face is the struggle of driving past sunset. If you are one of those hapless souls, then you would then you would totally understand the hustle of driving amidst of
- Dr Ritika
- January 11, 2017
LASIK is a widely used laser-based procedure to correct refractive errors such as myopia, hypermetropia, and astigmatism. While effective in reducing dependency on glasses or contact lenses, some individuals experience dry eyes after LASIK. This condition occurs due to a
- Dr Vikas
- January 11, 2017
Eye safety can be easily overlooked in our daily lives. In most cases, simple precautions can help you prevent eye injuries at work, home and play. Avoid distractions when doing anything that could potentially harm your eyes. Resist the temptation to “multi-task”
- Centre For Sight
- January 11, 2017
Specs removal surgery is an elective procedure that helps individuals eliminate their dependence on corrective eyewear, such as spectacles or contact lenses. The techniques involved are of three types- laser-based, surface ablations and lens-based. -> Flap-Based Procedures: Use advanced lasers
- Dr Santosh
- January 11, 2017
What to expect after LASIK surgery LASIK surgery offers a quick and effective vision correction, but the recovery phase is essential for achieving the best results. Understanding the changes and temporary side effects you may experience after the procedure can
- Centre For Sight
- January 11, 2017
Cataracts in infants are a rare condition but it is completely possible. It is known as congenital cataract and it means that the eye’s natural lens is cloudy instead of clear. Vision could be hampered to the extent that cataract
- Dr Mukesh Sharma
- January 11, 2017
SMILE (Small incision lenticule extraction) is a Laser vision correction beyond LASIK, a step towards flapless, minimally invasive laser correction. SMILE eye surgery combines state-of-the-art femtosecond technology with high-precision lenticule extraction aiming at providing minimally invasive refractive correction in a