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		<title>Glaucoma Early Signs: Symptoms, Risk Factors, and When to Visit an Eye Doctor</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Glaucoma is often called the silent eye disease because it can damage vision slowly, without obvious symptoms in the early stage. Many people do not realize they have it until vision loss has already started, which is why regular eye checkups are so important. If you are searching for glaucoma symptoms, glaucoma treatment in Delhi, or how to detect the disease early, this blog explains the warning signs, risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment options. It is also useful for patients outside Delhi who want to understand the condition before meeting an eye specialist. What is glaucoma? Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve, which carries visual information from the eye to the brain. In many cases, this damage is linked to increased pressure inside the eye, but glaucoma can also occur even when eye pressure seems normal. The problem is that vision loss from glaucoma usually begins at the edges, not the center. Because of this, a person may keep seeing well enough for daily life while the disease continues to progress silently. Early signs of glaucoma In the early stage, glaucoma may not cause noticeable symptoms at all. That is why many people miss the disease until later. Possible early warning signs include: &#8211; Gradual loss of side vision. &#8211; Difficulty adjusting to darkness. &#8211; Halos around lights in some cases. &#8211; Mild eye discomfort in certain types of glaucoma. &#8211; Headaches or eye pressure sensations in some acute cases. &#8211; Trouble noticing objects at the edges of vision. Most people with common glaucoma types do not feel pain early on, which is why routine screening matters more than waiting for symptoms. Why glaucoma is serious eye condition Glaucoma is a serious eye condition because vision loss is often permanent once the optic nerve is damaged. Treatment can slow or stop progression, but it usually cannot restore lost vision. This is why early diagnosis is so important. If glaucoma is caught before major nerve damage occurs, treatment can help protect your remaining vision for the long term. Who is at risk of Glaucoma? Anyone can develop glaucoma, but some people have a higher risk than others. Your chances may be greater if you have a family history or certain medical conditions. Risk factors include: &#8211; Age over 40. &#8211; Family history of glaucoma. &#8211; High eye pressure. &#8211; Diabetes. &#8211; High myopia. &#8211; Previous eye injury. &#8211; Long-term steroid use. &#8211; Thin corneas. &#8211; Certain ethnic backgrounds are associated with higher risk. If you have more than one risk factor, regular eye screening becomes even more important. Types of glaucoma There are several types of glaucoma, and they do not all behave the same way. Common types include: &#8211; Primary open-angle glaucoma, the most common form and often symptom-free early on. &#8211; Angle-closure glaucoma, which may cause sudden symptoms and can become an emergency. &#8211; Normal-tension glaucoma, where optic nerve damage happens even without high eye pressure. &#8211; Secondary glaucoma, which develops because of another condition or injury. &#8211; Congenital glaucoma, which affects babies and young children. Knowing the type matters because treatment and urgency can differ. When should you see an eye doctor for glaucoma? You should see an eye doctor for glaucoma if you notice any vision changes, especially side vision loss, halos, or unexplained eye discomfort. But even without symptoms, you should still get checked if you are in a higher-risk group. Book an eye exam if you: &#8211; Are over 40 and have never had a glaucoma screening. &#8211; Have a family history of glaucoma. &#8211; Have diabetes. &#8211; Use steroids for a long time. &#8211; Notice side vision issues. &#8211; Experience sudden eye pain or blurry vision. Sudden severe eye pain, headache, nausea, and blurry vision may signal angle-closure glaucoma and need urgent care. How glaucoma is diagnosed A doctor can detect glaucoma through a detailed eye examination. Since early glaucoma may not cause symptoms, the tests are important even when your vision feels normal. Common tests include: &#8211; Eye pressure measurement. &#8211; Optic nerve examination. &#8211; Visual field test. &#8211; OCT or nerve imaging in many cases. &#8211; Corneal thickness measurement. &#8211; Angle evaluation in selected patients. These tests help the doctor understand whether the optic nerve is being damaged and how advanced the condition may be. Can glaucoma be cured? Glaucoma cannot usually be cured, but it can often be controlled. Many people live with glaucoma for years if the condition is diagnosed early and treatment is followed properly. The key is consistent care. Missing treatment or follow-up appointments can allow the disease to progress silently. Glaucoma treatment in Delhi Delhi has many eye hospitals and specialists who evaluate and treat glaucoma using modern testing and treatment methods. If you are looking for glaucoma treatment in Delhi, choose a center that offers pressure testing, nerve imaging, visual field testing, and clear follow-up support. Patients from outside Delhi also visit the city for second opinions and specialist care. What matters most is timely screening, accurate diagnosis, and long-term management. Glaucoma treatment in Delhi may include: &#8211; Prescription eye drops. &#8211; Laser treatment. &#8211; Glaucoma surgery in selected cases. &#8211; Regular follow-up and monitoring. Final thoughts Glaucoma is a serious eye disease because it can cause permanent vision loss without obvious early symptoms. The good news is that regular eye exams can detect it early, when treatment is most effective. If you are at risk, have a family history, or notice side vision problems, do not wait. An eye specialist can check your eyes, confirm whether glaucoma is present, and guide you toward the right treatment plan. FAQ What is glaucoma in the eye? Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that affect the optic nerve, which plays a key role in vision. It is often associated with increased pressure inside the eye, though it can also occur with normal pressure. Early detection helps in managing the condition effectively. What are the causes and treatment of glaucoma? Causes:</p>
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		<title>Cost of LASIK Eye Surgery in Delhi and Why the Price Is Only Half the Question</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2026 03:47:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When people start researching LASIK in Delhi, the first thing they search for is the cost. That is completely understandable &#8211; it is a planned surgery, not an emergency, and budgeting matters. But somewhere in the research process, most patients arrive at a more important question: who should I actually trust with my eyes? This blog addresses both. What is the Cost of LASIK Surgery in Delhi LASIK is not a single procedure &#8211; it is a family of techniques, and the cost varies significantly depending on which one your eye actually needs. Here is how the main options differ: Standard LASIK Uses a microkeratome blade to create a corneal flap before the laser reshapes the tissue. It is the oldest and most affordable variant, still widely available across Delhi. For straightforward cases, it is a well-tested approach &#8211; but most experienced surgeons today prefer bladeless alternatives for better precision. Bladeless / Femto-LASIK Replaces the blade with a femtosecond laser for flap creation &#8211; more precise, safer, and the standard of care at reputable hospitals today. The additional cost over standard LASIK reflects a meaningfully better process, not just marketing. Contoura Vision Maps over 22,000 unique points on the cornea before treatment, allowing the laser to correct not just your spectacle power but the individual surface irregularities of your cornea. Most patients report sharper, crisper vision &#8211; especially at night &#8211; compared with standard LASIK. It costs more, and in the right candidate, it earns that cost. SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction) A flapless procedure where a small lens-shaped disc of corneal tissue is removed through a tiny incision. No flap means reduced risk of dry eye post-surgery &#8211; a genuine advantage for people already prone to dryness. It sits at the premium end of the price range, and for suitable patients it is one of the most comfortable recoveries available. Beyond the technique itself, cost is also shaped by the surgeon’s experience, the specific laser platform in use, what the package includes (pre-operative screening, follow-up visits, medications), and the infrastructure of the hospital. Comparing quotes across centres without knowing what is included can be genuinely misleading &#8211; a lower headline number may not include the pre-surgery tests that the premium package bundles in. The Question Nobody Asks Loudly Enough Would you choose a cardiac surgeon based on who charges the least? Probably not. Yet with LASIK &#8211; a permanent procedure on one of the most delicate structures in your body &#8211; price is often the deciding factor. Here is what actually matters more: Pre-surgery screening quality. A proper LASIK evaluation takes one and a half to two hours. It includes corneal topography, pachymetry (corneal thickness measurement), dry eye assessment, and detailed refraction. If a centre is ready to schedule your surgery after a 20-minute consultation, that is a warning sign &#8211; not efficiency. Honest candidacy assessment. Not everyone is a good candidate for LASIK. Thin corneas, keratoconus, significant dry eye, or very high prescriptions may make ICL or surface ablation a safer choice. A good surgeon tells you this upfront, even if it means a different 0 or lower-cost &#8211; procedure. What happens if something feels off afterwards. Complications are rare, but ask the question directly: what is the protocol? Is there a dedicated post-operative team? Can you reach the surgeon? Is an enhancement included if your vision does not stabilise to expectation The surgeon’s specific experience. Bladeless LASIK, Contoura Vision, and SMILE each require distinct training and volume. Ask directly how many procedures of the specific type planned for your eyes the surgeon performs each year. LASIK Surgery at Mohan Eye Institute, Delhi Delhi&#8217;s leading eye hospital has been performing refractive surgery in Delhi for over four decades. The institute offers bladeless LASIK with advanced laser vision correction, and follows a strict pre-surgical screening protocol &#8211; your candidacy is confirmed before any surgical plan is discussed. LASIK and refractive surgery at MEI is led by Dr. Sanjiv Mohan &#8211; MS, FRCS (Glasgow) &#8211; who trained in cornea and refractive surgery at Inverclyde Royal Hospital, Scotland, and has been an examiner for FRCS (Glasgow) since 2005. He was awarded the FRCS (Glasgow) Honorary Fellowship in 2010 by the Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians. The institute was founded by Dr. Hari Mohan, recipient of the Padma Bhushan (2005), Padma Shri (1971), and the Dr. B.C. Roy National Award &#8211; India’s highest medical honour. We do not publish fixed prices here, because the right cost for your procedure depends on your corneal profile, the technique most appropriate for your eyes, and what your evaluation reveals. Quoting a number before examining your eyes is not something we are willing to do &#8211; it would not be honest, and it would not serve you. To find out which LASIK procedure is right for you and receive a transparent, personalised cost estimate, contact us to book a pre-LASIK screening consultation. The screening itself will answer every question this blog raises. Book Your Pre-LASIK Screening 011-26787655 / 45666222 11-B, Gangaram Hospital Marg, New Delhi &#124; Also at Dwarka (Sector 12) Frequently Asked Questions Is LASIK surgery permanent? Yes. The corneal reshaping is permanent. However, natural age-related changes &#8211; such as presbyopia after 40  may still lead to a need for reading glasses over time. This is not a failure of the surgery; it is the natural ageing of the eye’s internal lens. What is the best age to get LASIK? Most surgeons recommend waiting until at least 18, and ideally until your spectacle power has been stable for at least one year. A fluctuating prescription is a contraindication &#8211; surgery performed while your number is still changing will not give lasting results. Is LASIK Surgery painful? No. Anaesthetic eye drops are used and the procedure itself takes under 15 minutes for both eyes. Some patients experience a mild gritty sensation or light sensitivity for a day or two afterwards, which settles quickly. What if I am not suitable for LASIK? ICL (Implantable Collamer</p>
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		<title>Dry Eyes from Screen Time: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2026 04:10:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dry eyes have become increasingly common in people who spend long hours on phones, laptops, and digital screens. In many cases, the problem starts gradually, with mild irritation, burning, or a feeling that the eyes are tired, but over time it can affect comfort, productivity, and even vision quality. If you are searching for dry eye treatment in Delhi, looking for relief from screen-related eye strain, or simply trying to understand why your eyes feel dry and uncomfortable, this guide will help. It explains the causes, symptoms, treatment options, and when you should visit an eye doctor. What are dry eyes? Dry eye happens when your eyes do not produce enough tears, or when the tears evaporate too quickly. Tears are important because they keep the eye surface smooth, clear, and protected. When tear production or tear quality is not enough, the eyes may feel irritated, watery, gritty, or blurry. Some people think watery eyes mean there is too much moisture, but in many cases, reflex tearing happens because the eye surface is actually dry. Why screen time causes dry eyes When you stare at a screen for a long time, you blink less often. Blinking helps spread tears evenly across the eye surface, so when blinking decreases, tears evaporate faster and the eyes become dry. This problem is very common in office workers, students, gamers, and anyone using mobile phones for long hours. In busy cities like Delhi, where many people spend their day in air-conditioned rooms, on computers, or in traffic with pollution exposure, dry eye symptoms can become even more noticeable. Common symptoms of dry eyes Dry eye symptoms can vary from mild irritation to persistent discomfort. Some people notice symptoms only after a long workday, while others feel them throughout the day. Common dry eye signs include: &#8211; Burning or stinging sensation. &#8211; Feeling something in the eye. &#8211; Redness. &#8211; Blurry vision that comes and goes. &#8211; Watery eyes. &#8211; Sensitivity to light. &#8211; Eye fatigue. &#8211; Discomfort while reading or using a screen. &#8211; Difficulty wearing contact lenses. If these symptoms continue for days or weeks, the eyes should be evaluated by an eye specialist. Causes of dry eyes Screen time is a major trigger, but it is not the only cause. Dry eyes often develop because of a combination of factors. Common dry eye causes include: &#8211; Reduced blinking during screen use. &#8211; Long hours in air-conditioned environments. &#8211; Pollution and dust exposure. &#8211; Aging. &#8211; Certain medicines. &#8211; Hormonal changes. &#8211; Contact lens use. &#8211; Autoimmune conditions. &#8211; Previous eye surgery. &#8211; Poor tear quality. Sometimes dry eye is also linked to eyelid gland problems, where the oil layer of the tears becomes unstable and evaporates too quickly. Who is more likely to get dry eyes? Anyone can develop dry eyes, but some people are at higher risk. If you work on screens for most of the day, live in a dry or polluted environment, or already have an eye condition, your risk may be higher. Higher-risk groups include: &#8211; Office workers. &#8211; Students. &#8211; People over 40. &#8211; Contact lens users. &#8211; Women, especially during hormonal changes. &#8211; People with diabetes. &#8211; People with eyelid or tear gland issues. &#8211; Those who use certain medicines regularly. Dry eyes vs eye strain Dry eye and digital eye strain often happen together, but they are not exactly the same. Eye strain usually refers to tired eyes, headache, blurred focus, or discomfort from prolonged visual work, while dry eye is specifically related to the tear film and eye surface. In real life, both conditions may overlap. A person with screen-related discomfort may have both reduced blinking and tired eye muscles, which is why a proper eye checkup is helpful. When should you see an eye doctor for dry eye treatment? You should see an eye doctor if dry eye symptoms are becoming frequent, persistent, or uncomfortable. Occasional irritation may improve with rest, but ongoing symptoms need evaluation. Book a consultation if you notice: &#8211; Constant dryness or irritation. &#8211; Eyes that burn or sting regularly. &#8211; Blurry vision that improves after blinking. &#8211; Redness that keeps returning. &#8211; Trouble wearing contact lenses. &#8211; Light sensitivity. &#8211; Symptoms that affect work or study. If symptoms are severe, painful, or associated with sudden vision loss, you should seek urgent eye care. How dry eyes are diagnosed An eye doctor can diagnose dry eye with a detailed examination of your symptoms and eye surface. The doctor may also check tear production, tear stability, and whether the eyelids are functioning properly. Common tests may include: &#8211; Tear film evaluation. &#8211; Eye surface examination. &#8211; Tear breakup time test. &#8211; Schirmer test in selected cases. &#8211; Eyelid and meibomian gland assessment. This helps identify whether the problem is due to reduced tear production, faster evaporation, or another eye condition. Can dry eyes be cured? Some causes of dry eye can be managed very well, but chronic dry eye may need ongoing care. The goal is to reduce symptoms, improve comfort, and protect the eye surface. For many people, a combination of home habits and medical treatment gives good relief. The sooner the condition is identified, the easier it is to control before it becomes severe. Simple habits that help reduce screen-related dry eyes Daily habits can make a big difference, especially for people who work long hours on screens. Helpful steps include: &#8211; Follow the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. &#8211; Blink more often during screen use. &#8211; Keep the screen slightly below eye level. &#8211; Avoid direct air from fans or AC. &#8211; Use a humidifier if the air is very dry. &#8211; Stay hydrated. &#8211; Take short breaks from continuous screen work. &#8211; Wear glasses or lenses as prescribed. These habits do not replace treatment, but they can reduce discomfort and support the eyes during daily screen exposure. Dry eyes treatment in Delhi Delhi residents often face</p>
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		<title>Diabetic Eye Checkups: Why Regular Screening Matters for Protecting Vision</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 16:43:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Diabetes can affect the eyes long before a person notices any symptoms. Regular diabetic eye checkups are important because they help detect early damage to the retina, lens, and other parts of the eye before vision loss becomes serious. If you are searching for diabetic eye screening in Delhi, diabetic retinopathy symptoms, or how often a person with diabetes should see an eye doctor, this blog explains everything. It is also useful for patients outside Delhi who want to understand why routine eye care matters when living with diabetes. How diabetes affects the eyes High blood sugar can damage the tiny blood vessels in the retina, which is the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye. Over time, this can lead to diabetic retinopathy, swelling in the retina, cataract, glaucoma, and other vision problems. The challenge is that early diabetic eye disease often does not cause pain. Many people assume their eyes are fine until blurred vision or other symptoms begin, which is why screening matters even when vision seems normal. Why diabetic eye checkups are important A diabetic eye checkup helps detect problems early, when treatment is most effective. If retinal damage is caught in time, the doctor can recommend monitoring, lifestyle changes, or treatment before vision loss becomes permanent. Regular eye checkups are especially important because diabetes can affect the eyes silently. Waiting for symptoms may mean the condition has already progressed. Early signs of diabetic eye problems Some eye changes may develop gradually, while others can appear more suddenly. Any new vision symptom in a person with diabetes should be taken seriously. Possible signs include: &#8211; Blurred or fluctuating vision. &#8211; Dark spots or floaters. &#8211; Trouble seeing at night. &#8211; Poor color vision. &#8211; Sudden loss of vision. &#8211; Distorted or wavy vision. &#8211; Eye pressure or discomfort in some cases. These symptoms do not always mean diabetic retinopathy, but they do mean the eyes should be checked promptly. Common eye conditions linked to diabetes Diabetes can lead to more than one eye problem, so a complete examination is important. Common conditions include: &#8211; Diabetic retinopathy. &#8211; Diabetic macular edema. &#8211; Cataract. &#8211; Glaucoma. &#8211; Refractive changes due to fluctuating blood sugar. Some of these conditions may be mild at first, while others can threaten vision if not treated early. How often should diabetics get an eye checkup? The frequency of eye checkups depends on how long you have had diabetes, If your blood sugar is controlled, and any eye changes are already present. In general, people with diabetes should have regular comprehensive eye exams as advised by their eye doctor. Even if your vision feels normal, screening is important because some changes are not noticeable in the early stage. If you already have diabetic eye disease, follow-up may need to be more frequent. What happens during a diabetic eye exam? A diabetic eye checkup is usually simple and painless. The doctor may dilate your pupils so the retina can be examined properly. The exam may include: &#8211; Vision testing. &#8211; Dilated retina examination. &#8211; Eye pressure measurement. &#8211; Retinal imaging if needed. &#8211; OCT or other scans in selected cases. These tests help the doctor identify swelling, leakage, bleeding, or other signs of diabetic damage. Can diabetic eye disease be treated? Yes, many diabetic eye problems can be managed if detected early. The treatment depends on the stage and severity of the condition. Possible treatments include: &#8211; Better blood sugar control. &#8211; Regular monitoring. &#8211; Laser treatment in some cases. &#8211; Injections for retinal swelling or advanced disease. &#8211; Surgery in selected severe cases. The most important part of treatment is early diagnosis. Once vision is badly damaged, it may be difficult to fully restore. Can good sugar control protect the eyes? Good blood sugar control helps reduce the risk of eye complications, but it does not remove the need for screening. Even people with fairly controlled diabetes can develop retinal changes over time. That is why blood sugar management and eye exams should work together. One supports the other, and both are needed to protect long-term vision. Diabetic eye checkups in Delhi Delhi has many eye hospitals and specialists who provide diabetic retinal screening and treatment. If you are looking for diabetic eye checkups in Delhi, choose a center that offers dilated eye examination, retinal imaging, and follow-up care if any damage is found. Patients from outside Delhi also often travel to the city for specialist evaluation and treatment because it is a major eye-care hub. Whether you live in Delhi or elsewhere, the priority is to get screened regularly and not wait for symptoms. When should you see an eye doctor urgently? A routine checkup is important, but certain symptoms need urgent attention. If you have diabetes and suddenly notice vision loss or new floaters, do not wait. Seek prompt care if you experience: &#8211; Sudden blurry vision. &#8211; A dark curtain or shadow in your vision. &#8211; Flashes of light. &#8211; Sudden increase in floaters. &#8211; Eye pain with redness. &#8211; Rapid vision changes. These symptoms can signal serious eye problems that need immediate evaluation. Final thoughts Diabetic eye checkups are one of the most important parts of long-term diabetes care. The eyes can be affected silently, and early screening gives you the best chance of preventing serious vision loss. If you have diabetes, regular eye examinations should be part of your health routine. Whether you are in Delhi or another city, the right time to get checked is before symptoms become severe. FAQ Why do diabetics need regular eye checkups? Because diabetes can damage the eyes without early symptoms, and screening helps detect problems before vision loss worsens. Can diabetes cause blindness? Yes, untreated diabetic eye disease can lead to severe vision loss, but early treatment can reduce that risk. Is diabetic eye screening painful? No, the examination is usually simple and painless, though dilating drops may cause temporary light sensitivity. How often should I get my eyes checked</p>
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		<title>Myopia in Children: Early Signs, Causes, and Ways to Slow Progression</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 16:34:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Myopia, also called near-sightedness, is becoming increasingly common in children. A child with myopia can usually see nearby objects clearly but struggles to see things at a distance, such as the blackboard, road signs, or faces across the room. If you are searching for myopia in children, early signs of weak distance vision, or options to manage progression, this guide explains the condition in simple terms. It is useful for parents in Delhi and anywhere else who want to understand when to get their child checked by an eye doctor. What is myopia? Myopia happens when the eye focuses light in front of the retina instead of directly on it. This usually causes distant objects to look blurry while nearby objects remain clearer. In kids, myopia often develops gradually. A child may not complain at first, because they may think the blurry distance vision is normal or may not realize they are having difficulty seeing clearly. Early signs of myopia in children The early signs of myopia can be easy to miss, especially in toddler who may not know how to describe vision problems. Parents and teachers often notice the first clues. Common signs include: &#8211; Sitting very close to the television. &#8211; Holding books or devices unusually close. &#8211; Squinting to see distant objects. &#8211; Complaining that the board is blurry at school. &#8211; Frequent eye rubbing. &#8211; Headaches after reading or screen use. &#8211; Trouble seeing at night. &#8211; Poor performance in class because distance vision is unclear. If a child shows these signs, an eye examination is important even if they have not complained directly. Why myopia is increasing in children Myopia has become more common in kids because of a mix of genetic and lifestyle factors. Children with one or both parents who have myopia may be more likely to develop it. Lifestyle patterns also matter. More screen time, less outdoor play, and more close-up work such as reading and device use can increase the risk. In cities like Delhi, where many kids spend long hours indoors and on digital devices, parents often notice vision problems later than they should. Why early detection matters Early detection helps a child get the right glasses and avoid unnecessary strain. It also allows the doctor to monitor whether the myopia is getting worse. This matters because higher levels of myopia later in life can increase the risk of other eye problems. The earlier it is identified, the better the chance of managing it properly. How myopia is diagnosed An eye doctor can diagnose myopia with a simple eye examination. The child may be asked to read letters or identify pictures, depending on age. The doctor may also check: &#8211; Visual acuity. &#8211; Refraction or power testing. &#8211; Eye alignment. &#8211; Overall eye health. These tests help confirm whether the child needs glasses or whether another issue is contributing to the symptoms. Ways to slow myopia progression While myopia may not always be preventable, there are ways to help slow progression in some children. The right approach depends on the child’s age, eye health, and how quickly the prescription is changing. Common strategies include: &#8211; Spending more time outdoors. &#8211; Taking regular breaks from close work. &#8211; Reducing continuous screen time. &#8211; Using prescribed glasses consistently. &#8211; Following the doctor’s advice for myopia control treatment if recommended. &#8211; Having regular eye checkups to monitor progression. Your eye doctor may suggest specific treatment options based on the child’s condition and how fast the prescription is changing. When should parents take a child to an eye doctor? Parents should not wait for the child to complain if they notice signs of poor distance vision. An eye checkup is a good idea if the child is squinting, sitting too close to screens, or struggling to see the board at school. You should book an eye examination if: &#8211; The child complains of blurry distance vision. &#8211; School performance drops because of vision problems. &#8211; The child keeps moving closer to screens or books. &#8211; There is frequent eye rubbing or headaches. &#8211; One parent or both parents have myopia. If the prescription is changing quickly, follow-up visits become even more important. Myopia in children Children in Delhi may be at higher risk of spending long hours indoors, on digital devices, and in academic close-work routines. That makes regular eye screening especially important for school-age kids. If you are looking for pediatric eye care in Delhi, choose a clinic or hospital that can evaluate children comfortably, explain the condition clearly to parents, and provide follow-up for vision changes over time. Final thoughts Myopia in kids is common, but it should not be ignored. Early signs like squinting, sitting too close to the TV, or difficulty seeing the board at school often point to a vision problem that can be corrected. A simple eye examination can help detect myopia early and protect your child’s learning, comfort, and eye health. If you live in Delhi or anywhere else, regular eye checks are one of the best ways to stay ahead of vision problems. FAQ What is myopia in the eye? Myopia, also called nearsightedness, is a common vision condition where nearby objects appear clear but distant objects look blurry. It usually happens when the eyeball is slightly longer than normal or the cornea is too curved, causing light to focus in front of the retina instead of on it. What is myopia in children? Myopia in children is a growing concern, especially due to increased screen time and less outdoor activity. It often starts during school age and may gradually increase as the child grows. Early detection is important to prevent progression and ensure proper vision development. What are the symptoms of myopia in kids? Common signs of myopia in children include: If you notice these symptoms, it’s best to consult an eye specialist for a detailed eye check-up. What are the symptoms and treatment of myopia? Symptoms: Treatment options: Treatment depends on age, severity,</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Many people who want to reduce dependence on glasses or contact lenses compare LASIK and SMILE eye surgery. Both are modern laser vision correction procedures, but they are not the same, and the better option depends on your eye health, corneal thickness, prescription, lifestyle, and doctor’s advice. If you are searching for LASIK surgery in Delhi, SMILE eye surgery in Delhi, or trying to understand which treatment may suit you better, this guide will explain the differences. It is also useful for patients outside Delhi who are researching vision correction options before booking a consultation. What is LASIK Eye Surgery? LASIK is a laser vision correction procedure that reshapes the cornea so light focuses properly on the retina. It is commonly used to treat nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism in suitable patients. During LASIK, the surgeon creates a thin flap on the cornea, lifts it, reshapes the underlying tissue with a laser, and then places the flap back. Recovery is usually quick, and many people notice improved vision soon after surgery. What is SMILE Eye Surgery? SMILE stands for Small Incision Lenticule Extraction. It is also a laser-based procedure, but it does not involve creating a large corneal flap like LASIK. In SMILE eye surgery, the surgeon uses a femtosecond laser to create a small lens-shaped piece of tissue inside the cornea, which is then removed through a tiny incision. This makes the procedure minimally invasive and attractive for some patients, especially those with active lifestyles. LASIK vs SMILE: main differences Both procedures aim to correct vision and reduce the need for glasses or contact lenses, but they differ in technique and recovery profile. Feature LASIK SMILE Corneal Flap Yes No large flap Incision Size Larger Smaller Procedure Type Flap-based laser surgery Keyhole laser surgery Recovery Very fast Also quick, may feel gentler for some patients Dry Eye Risk Can be higher in some cases May be lower in some patients Suitability Broad range of patients Selected patients only The best choice depends on your corneal measurements, prescription, and whether your eye doctor feels you are a good candidate. Who is a candidate for LASIK Surgery? LASIK surgery may be suitable for people who have stable vision and meet the eye-health criteria needed for the surgery. A detailed pre-surgical examination is important because not everyone is eligible. You may be a better LASIK candidate if you: &#8211; Have a stable prescription. &#8211; Have sufficient corneal thickness. &#8211; Do not have significant eye disease. &#8211; Are in good general health. &#8211; Want a well-established procedure with a long track record. Who may be better suited for SMILE Surgery? SMILE surgery may be recommended for certain patients who want a flap-free option. It is often considered for people with active lifestyles or for those where the surgeon feels a minimally invasive approach is better. You may be a better SMILE candidate if you: &#8211; Have a suitable prescription range. &#8211; Prefer a small-incision procedure. &#8211; Have corneal measurements that support SMILE. &#8211; Want an option that may be gentler on the eye surface in some cases. Which eye surgery has faster recovery? Both LASIK and SMILE eye surgery usually have quick recovery, but the experience can vary from person to person. Many LASIK patients notice improved vision within a short time, while SMILE recovery is also fast and often comfortable. The exact healing time depends on your eye condition, prescription, and how well you follow post-surgery instructions. Your surgeon will explain when you can return to work, screens, travel, and exercise. Which surgery is better for dry eyes? Dry eye concerns matter when choosing a laser vision correction procedure. Some patients prefer SMILE surgery because it may be associated with fewer dry eye symptoms in selected cases. That said, not everyone with dry eyes will automatically be better suited for SMILE. A proper pre-operative eye exam is needed to determine tear quality, corneal health, and the safest option. LASIK or SMILE surgery in Delhi? Delhi is one of the major centers for advanced eye care in India, and many patients travel here for laser vision correction consultations. If you are looking for LASIK or SMILE surgery in Delhi, choose a hospital that offers detailed screening, clear counseling, and an honest explanation of whether you are eligible. Patients from outside Delhi often travel for second opinions or surgery because the city has experienced specialists and modern diagnostic facilities. The most important factor is not just the city, but whether the surgeon recommends the right procedure for your eyes. Which one is better overall? There is no single answer for everyone. LASIK surgery is a widely established procedure with excellent outcomes in suitable patients, while SMILE surgery offers a newer flap-free approach that may be ideal in selected cases. The right choice depends on: &#8211; Your prescription. &#8211; Corneal thickness. &#8211; Eye dryness. &#8211; Lifestyle needs. &#8211; Surgeon recommendation. &#8211; Eye health history. A proper consultation is the best way to decide, rather than choosing based only on popularity. When should you see an eye doctor for surgery? You should visit an eye specialist if you are considering laser vision correction and want to know if LASIK or SMILE surgery is right for you. A consultation is especially important if your glasses power has changed recently, you have dry eye symptoms, or you are unsure about your eligibility. You should also get evaluated if you are comparing treatment options in Delhi or planning to travel from another city for surgery. Final thoughts LASIK and SMILE surgeries are both effective ways to reduce dependence on glasses, but they work differently and are not suitable for everyone. The best procedure depends on your eye anatomy, vision needs, and medical evaluation. If you are searching for LASIK surgery in Delhi, SMILE eye surgery in Delhi, or the best vision correction option for your eyes, a detailed consultation will help you make the right choice. The goal is not simply to get rid of glasses, but to choose</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Choosing the right eye hospital in Delhi is one of those decisions that deserves more thought than a quick Google search. Your eyes are not just organs, they are how you see your child&#8217;s face, read a book, navigate a busy road, and experience the world. When something feels off &#8211; blurry vision, a growing cataract, trouble seeing at night &#8211; you want to walk into a place where the doctor actually has time to listen, the technology is current, and the answer you get is honest. This guide is not a promotional piece. It is written to help you make an informed decision, understand what to look for in a specialist depending on your condition, and know what questions to ask before you sit in a consultation chair. Why Delhi Is One of the Best Places in India for Eye Care Delhi is home to some of the most experienced ophthalmologists in the country. Between AIIMS, the government sector, and established private hospitals, the city has developed a dense cluster of eye care expertise over the past five decades. The challenge is not the absence of quality, it is the abundance of options, and knowing how to sort through them. When patients come to Mohan Eye Institute, many tell us the same thing: &#8220;I visited two or three hospitals before coming here, and I wasn&#8217;t sure who to trust.&#8221; That is an honest and understandable feeling. Here&#8217;s how to simplify the decision. The One Rule That Should Guide Your Search Match your condition to a specialist, not just a hospital name. A hospital may have an excellent cataract surgeon and an average retina team, or a world-class LASIK programme and limited experience in paediatric squint. The reputation of an institution is a useful starting point, but the subspecialist you see matters more than the sign outside the building. Here is a condition-by-condition breakdown of what to look for. Delhi Top Eye Hospital for Cataract Surgery (Motiyabind Operation) Cataract surgery in Delhi has become remarkably safe and routine, but there is still meaningful variation in outcomes and most of it comes down to three things: the surgeon&#8217;s experience with phacoemulsification (stitchless, no-injection technique), the quality of the intraocular lens (IOL) chosen for your eye, and how well the hospital manages the pre-surgery assessment. What to look for: Microincision phacoemulsification &#8211; not older techniques requiring stitches A proper biometry evaluation to calculate the exact lens power for your eye A range of premium IOL options &#8211; monofocal, toric (for astigmatism), trifocal (for spectacle independence after surgery) 24×7 post-operative support if something feels unusual At Mohan Eye Institute, cataract surgery (White Motiyabind Operation) has been a core pillar of the practice since the institute was founded in 1980 by Dr. Hari Mohan &#8211; who was among the early practitioners of advanced phacoemulsification techniques in India. The institute now performs stitchless microincision cataract surgery with a comprehensive range of premium IOLs. When to seek an urgent appointment: If your vision has become noticeably cloudier, you are experiencing significant glare while driving at night, or a previous examination flagged a &#8220;mature&#8221; or &#8220;hypermature&#8221; cataract, do not delay. Advanced cataracts are harder to remove safely. Delhi Best Eye Hospital for LASIK Surgery (Specs Removal) LASIK and its more advanced variants like Contoura Vision, SMILE, and bladeless Femto-LASIK have transformed how millions of people live. But the procedure is not one-size-fits-all, and the most important part of the process actually happens before the surgery: the screening. A responsible eye care centre will tell you if you are not a good candidate for LASIK surgery. Thin corneas, dry eye syndrome, keratoconus, and certain prescription ranges require alternative approaches or disqualify surgery altogether. If a centre is eager to schedule your surgery before running thorough topography, pachymetry, and dry eye testing &#8211; walk away. What to look for: A dedicated pre-LASIK screening process (usually 1.5–2 hours) before any surgical discussion Bladeless platforms &#8211; femtosecond laser for flap creation, excimer laser for correction Clear conversation about LASIK vs. ICL vs. SMILE vs. PRK based on your corneal profile Transparent discussion about dry eye risk, halos, and what &#8220;retreatment&#8221; means if your power shifts Mohan Eye Institute offers bladeless LASIK with advanced laser vision correction. Importantly, the team follows a strict pre-surgical screening protocol; patients are evaluated for candidacy before a surgical plan is ever discussed. A note on cost: LASIK surgery cost in Delhi can range from roughly ₹12,000 to ₹70,000+ per eye depending on the technology and eye care centre. The cheapest option is rarely the wisest for a permanent procedure on your cornea. Ask exactly which laser platform will be used on your eyes, not just a brand name in the brochure. Delhi Eye Hospital for ICL Surgery ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) is the right choice for patients who are not suitable for LASIK; typically those with high prescriptions (above -8D or +4D), thin corneas, or significant dry eye. The lens is placed inside the eye in front of the natural lens without removing any corneal tissue. It can also be reversed, unlike LASIK. What to look for: Surgeons specifically trained in phakic IOL implantation Pre-operative assessment of anterior chamber depth and endothelial cell count &#8211; these determine candidacy and safety Experience with both spherical and toric ICL (for astigmatism correction) The team at MEI Delhi manages ICL surgery as part of its comprehensive refractive surgery programme, with proper candidate selection protocols. Eye Care Hospital in Delhi for Retina Treatment Retinal conditions &#8211; diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment, macular degeneration, vitreous haemorrhage are among the most vision-threatening emergencies in ophthalmology. The difference between a good outcome and permanent vision loss can be measured in hours, not days. What to look for: A dedicated vitreo-retinal surgeon (not a general ophthalmologist doing occasional retina) In-house OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) and FFA (Fundus Fluorescein Angiography) &#8211; these are essential for accurate diagnosis 24×7 emergency access for sudden floaters, flashes of light, or a &#8220;curtain&#8221; across your vision these are signs</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Noticing that one eye is weaker than the other?Does your child tilt their head while reading?Is vision blurry in one eye even with glasses? These may be signs of lazy eye, also called amblyopia. Many people assume lazy eye only affects children, but it can also be noticed in teenagers and adults &#8211; especially if it was never treated early. The good news is that evaluation and treatment options are available, depending on the cause and age. This guide explains: What is Lazy Eye (Amblyopia)? Lazy eye, medically known as amblyopia, is reduced vision in one eye because the brain does not properly use that eye. Over time, the brain starts favoring the stronger eye, and the weaker eye’s vision does not develop normally. Lazy eye can affect: It is different from squint, although squint can cause a lazy eye. Lazy Eye Symptoms Lazy eye symptoms may be subtle and sometimes difficult to notice. Common signs include: In children, lazy eye may only be detected during eye checkup. What Causes Lazy Eye? Lazy eye develops when the brain receives unequal visual input from both eyes. Common causes include: Squint (Strabismus) Eyes are not aligned, so the brain ignores one eye. Refractive Error Different power in both eyes. High Power in One Eye One eye sees clearly, the other does not. Droopy Eyelid Blocks vision in one eye. Childhood Cataract Clouding reduces vision in one eye. Vision Obstruction Anything blocking clear vision in early childhood. What Causes Lazy Eye in Adults? Lazy eye in adults usually results from untreated childhood amblyopia.Some adults may only notice it later during eye testing. It may also be associated with: Evaluation helps determine available treatment options. How to Fix a Lazy Eye? Lazy eye treatment depends on: Treatment options may include: An eye specialist decides the most appropriate approach. Lazy Eye Treatment for Children Treatment in children may include: Glasses Correct refractive error Eye Patching Cover stronger eye to stimulate weaker eye Vision Therapy Exercises to improve eye coordination Eye Drops Used in selected cases Early treatment helps improve visual development. Lazy Eye Treatment for Adults Lazy eye treatment in adults depends on evaluation. Options may include: Response to treatment may vary between individuals. Amblyopia Treatment Options Eye specialists may recommend: Glasses To correct unequal vision Patching Therapy Encourages weaker eye use Vision Therapy Improves coordination Eye Drops Used in selected patients Surgery If squint or structural cause present Lazy Eye Surgery Lazy eye itself is usually treated with therapy.Surgery may be considered when: Surgery helps align the eyes. Additional amblyopia therapy may still be required. Lazy Eye Surgery Cost in India Lazy eye surgery cost depends on: Estimated range:₹35,000 – ₹90,000 (may vary) Cost is confirmed after evaluation. When Is It Too Late to Treat Lazy Eye? Lazy eye treatment is most effective in early childhood. However, evaluation is still recommended in older children and adults. Treatment suitability depends on: An eye specialist can guide available options. When Should You See an Eye Specialist? Consult an eye doctor if: Early evaluation helps identify treatment options. Lazy Eye Treatment in Delhi If you are searching for lazy eye treatment in Delhi, evaluation typically includes: People commonly search for: Consulting an experienced eye specialist helps determine suitable treatment. Amblyopia Specialist in Delhi Look for an eye hospital with experience in: A comprehensive eye exam helps decide next steps. FAQs What is lazy eye? Lazy eye, or amblyopia, is reduced vision in one eye because the brain favors the other eye. What is amblyopia? Amblyopia, also called lazy eye, is reduced vision in one eye because the brain does not properly use that eye. It usually develops in childhood when one eye sends weaker visual signals. Is amblyopia the same as lazy eye? Yes. Amblyopia is the medical term for lazy eye. Both refer to reduced vision in one eye due to improper visual development. What is amblyopia eye disease? Amblyopia is a vision development condition where one eye has weaker vision, even though the eye structure may appear normal. What are lazy eye symptoms? What are amblyopia symptoms? Common amblyopia symptoms include: What causes lazy eye? Common causes include: What causes amblyopia? Amblyopia may develop due to: How to fix a lazy eye? Treatment may include: What is amblyopia treatment? Amblyopia treatment focuses on improving vision in the weaker eye and correcting the underlying cause. Options may include glasses, patching, and vision therapy. Can lazy eye be treated in adults? Treatment may be considered in adults depending on cause, age, and severity. An eye specialist can evaluate available options. Amblyopia treatment for adults Treatment options may include: What is lazy eye surgery? Surgery may be considered to correct eye alignment when squint or muscle imbalance is present. What is amblyopia surgery? Amblyopia itself is usually treated with therapy. Surgery may be considered for eye misalignment or structural causes. Who is an amblyopia specialist? An amblyopia specialist is an eye doctor experienced in lazy eye treatment, squint evaluation, pediatric ophthalmology, and vision therapy. How do I choose the best hospital for amblyopia in Delhi? Look for a hospital with pediatric eye specialists, amblyopia evaluation, squint assessment, vision therapy options, and experience in treating both children and adults.</p>
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		<title>LipiFlow Treatment for Dry Eyes: Cost, Benefits &#038; Where to Get It in Delhi</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Do your eyes feel dry, irritated, or tired even after using eye drops? Do you experience burning, redness, or blurry vision after screen use? Dry, irritated, or burning eyes are common, especially with long screen use, pollution, and contact lens wear. In some cases, dry eye symptoms are linked to blockage of oil glands in the eyelids. LipiFlow is one of the treatment options that eye specialists may consider for such cases. This guide explains: What is LipiFlow? LipiFlow is a device-based treatment used for certain types of dry eye, especially when oil glands in the eyelids are blocked. It applies controlled heat and gentle pressure to help clear these glands and support tear film stability. What is LipiFlow treatment? LipiFlow is an advanced treatment for dry eye syndrome caused by Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD).It uses controlled heat and gentle pressure to open blocked oil glands in the eyelids. These glands produce oil that prevents tears from evaporating. When blocked, eyes become dry and irritated. LipiFlow helps: What is LipiFlow eye treatment used for? Eye specialists may consider LipiFlow in patients with: Suitability is determined after eye examination. LipiFlow Dry Eye Treatment Procedure The procedure is typically performed in clinic settings. General steps include: The procedure usually takes around 10–15 minutes. Patients can typically resume routine activities afterward, unless advised otherwise. Who may benefit from LipiFlow treatment? LipiFlow may be considered for patients: An eye specialist will determine whether LipiFlow is appropriate. LipiFlow Treatment Cost in Delhi, India The cost of LipiFlow treatment in Delhi, India may vary depending on: Estimated range:₹25,000 – ₹45,000 (may vary) Patients are usually advised to confirm cost after consultation. LipiFlow Dry Eye Treatment in Delhi Patients searching for LipiFlow treatment in Delhi often look for: Availability may vary by hospital. Evaluation typically includes dry eye assessment before recommending treatment. What to expect after LipiFlow treatment Response to LipiFlow may vary between individuals. Some patients report improvement in dry eye symptoms over time, while others may require additional treatment or supportive therapy. Doctors may recommend: LipiFlow vs Eye Drops Eye drops: LipiFlow: FAQs &#8211; LipiFlow Treatment What is LipiFlow treatment? LipiFlow is a device-based treatment used in selected dry eye cases to help clear blocked oil glands in the eyelids. What is LipiFlow dry eye treatment? It is a procedure that applies controlled heat and gentle pressure to improve oil gland function associated with dry eye. Where can I get LipiFlow treatment in India? LipiFlow may be available at eye hospitals with dedicated dry eye evaluation facilities. Consultation is required to determine suitability. What is the LipiFlow treatment cost? LipiFlow treatment cost in India generally ranges between ₹25,000 and ₹45,000, depending on clinic and evaluation. Is LipiFlow treatment safe? LipiFlow is performed under specialist supervision. Suitability and safety are assessed during eye examination. How long does LipiFlow treatment take? The procedure typically takes about 10–15 minutes for both eyes. Who needs LipiFlow treatment? Patients with meibomian gland dysfunction and evaporative dry eye may be considered for LipiFlow after evaluation.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Did your eye suddenly turn red?Are you experiencing itching, watering, or sticky discharge?Is one eye infected and the other starting to feel irritated? You may be dealing with conjunctivitis, commonly called pink eye &#8211; one of the most common eye infections affecting both adults and children. The good news?Most cases are treatable, but the right diagnosis matters because treatment depends on the type. This guide explains everything clearly: What Is Conjunctivitis Eye? Conjunctivitis is inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin transparent layer covering the white part of your eye. When this layer becomes inflamed: It can affect: Eye Conjunctivitis is usually not dangerous, but some types need urgent treatment to prevent complications. Eye Conjunctivitis Symptoms Common symptoms of conjunctivitis eye include: Pink eye symptoms may vary depending on the type of conjunctivitis. Causes of Eye Conjunctivitis Conjunctivitis can be caused by: Viral infection Most common causeHighly contagiousOften spreads through contact Bacterial infection Caused by bacteriaProduces sticky dischargeCan affect both eyes Allergies Triggered by: Other causes Types of&#160; Eye Conjunctivitis Understanding the type helps determine the right treatment. Viral Conjunctivitis Most common typeSpreads easilyOften associated with cold or flu Symptoms: Bacterial Conjunctivitis Caused by bacterial infection. Symptoms: Requires antibiotic treatment. Allergic Conjunctivitis Triggered by allergens. Symptoms: Not contagious. Conjunctivitis Treatment Treatment depends on the type of conjunctivitis. Viral Conjunctivitis Treatment Usually resolves on its own in 5–7 days. Treatment includes: Antibiotics are not required for viral conjunctivitis. Bacterial Conjunctivitis Treatment Requires antibiotic eye drops or ointment. Treatment includes: Most cases improve within 2–3 days. Allergic Conjunctivitis Treatment Treatment focuses on allergy control. Treatment includes: Recurring cases need specialist evaluation. When Should You See an Eye Doctor? Visit an eye specialist if: Early treatment prevents spread and complications Best Conjunctivitis Treatment Doctors in Delhi If you are looking for pink eye treatment in Delhi, consult an experienced eye specialist who can: People search for: Choosing a specialized eye hospital ensures accurate diagnosis and faster recovery. Best Eye Hospital for Conjunctivitis Treatment in Delhi A good eye hospital for conjunctivitis treatment should offer: Whether you are in: Consulting an experienced eye specialist helps avoid complications. How to Prevent Conjunctivitis To reduce risk: FAQs &#8211; Conjunctivitis Eye What is conjunctivitis? Conjunctivitis, also called pink eye, is inflammation of the conjunctiva &#8211; the thin transparent layer covering the white part of the eye and inner eyelids. When this layer becomes inflamed, the eye turns red and irritated. What is allergic conjunctivitis? Allergic conjunctivitis is eye inflammation caused by allergens like dust, pollen, or pollution. It usually affects both eyes and is not contagious. Common symptoms include itching, redness, watering, and swollen eyelids. Treatment includes anti-allergy eye drops, lubricating drops, cold compress, and avoiding triggers. What is viral conjunctivitis? Viral conjunctivitis is a contagious eye infection caused by viruses. It typically starts in one eye and spreads to the other. Symptoms include redness, watery discharge, irritation, and mild swelling. Viral conjunctivitis usually clears in 5–7 days. Treatment includes lubricating drops, cold compress, and proper eye hygiene. What is bacterial conjunctivitis? Bacterial conjunctivitis is an eye infection caused by bacteria. It leads to thick yellow or green discharge, sticky eyelids, and redness. Both eyes may be affected. Treatment includes antibiotic eye drops, eye cleaning, and doctor consultation. Most cases improve within a few days. What is acute conjunctivitis? Acute conjunctivitis is sudden eye redness and irritation that develops quickly. It may be viral, bacterial, or allergic. Symptoms include redness, watering, discharge, and discomfort. Acute conjunctivitis usually lasts less than 1–2 weeks and improves with appropriate treatment. What is vernal conjunctivitis? Vernal conjunctivitis is a severe form of allergic conjunctivitis, common in children and young adults. Symptoms include intense itching, redness, thick mucus discharge, and light sensitivity. It often worsens in summer. Treatment includes anti-allergy drops, lubricants, and doctor-prescribed medication. What is follicular conjunctivitis? Follicular conjunctivitis is a type of conjunctivitis with small round follicles inside the eyelid. It is usually caused by viral infection or chlamydia. Symptoms include redness, watering, and irritation. Treatment depends on the cause and may include lubricating drops or antibiotics. Follicular conjunctivitis vs papillary conjunctivitis Follicular conjunctivitis Papillary conjunctivitis What is the treatment for conjunctivitis? Conjunctivitis treatment depends on the type: Early treatment helps prevent spread and complications. What is pink eye treatment? Pink eye treatment includes eye drops, hygiene care, and doctor consultation depending on whether it is viral, bacterial, or allergic. How long does conjunctivitis last? Viral conjunctivitis lasts 5–7 days. Bacterial conjunctivitis improves within 2–3 days with treatment. Is conjunctivitis contagious? Viral and bacterial conjunctivitis are contagious. Allergic conjunctivitis is not contagious. Can conjunctivitis affect both eyes? Yes. It often starts in one eye and spreads to the other. What is the best treatment for bacterial conjunctivitis? Antibiotic eye drops prescribed by an eye doctor are the best treatment. What is allergic conjunctivitis treatment? Anti-allergy eye drops, artificial tears, and avoiding allergens help treat allergic conjunctivitis.</p>
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