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What Is SMILE Eye Surgery?

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  Smile Eye Sugery - Featured Image What is SMILE laser eye surgery? Laser eye surgery called Small Incision Lenticule Extraction ( SMILE ) is the most recent development in the field of laser vision correction.  SMILE eye surgery  is an invasive procedure that treats myopia (nearsightedness). It is effective in curing mild astigmatism up to 5 diopters in addition to myopia. Refractive Lenticule Extraction/RELEX is another name for SMILE. It is a quantum leap in refractive surgery based on technology that won a Nobel Prize (Nobel Prize in Physics 2018). Read Also:  Retina surgery Surgery for SMILE: What to Expect You should discuss what to expect from this procedure with our  best ophthalmologist . You'll warned not to count on having excellent eyesight without contacts or glasses. Your vision might become better to that degree, but it's not certain. It's critical to set reasonable goals. You should be able to conduct the majority of duties following SMILE surge...

Best Eye Hospital in West Delhi

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  Dr S Bharti - Best eye specialist Best eye hospital in west delhi People in the Karol Bagh and Pusa Road region, in particular, select Bharti Eye Foundation, the best eye hospital in West Delhi , when seeking eye care treatments. In addition to having a team of the best eye doctors in West Delhi, our premier eye hospital in West Delhi (Pusa Road) is well-equipped with the most cutting-edge eye care machinery. But what makes us the top eye hospital in West Delhi is the fact that we keep up with new technology and blend them with our available treatment options. Also Read: Amblyopia The Eye Centers We Have in Delhi NCR The Bharti Eye Foundation chain of eye hospitals, which has a sizable presence in Delhi-NCR, aims to offer its patients the best, most complete eye care possible. From eye exams to blade-free cataract surgery, SMILE laser vision correction surgery, and a variety of additional treatments, we provide a full range of ophthalmic services under one roof. Since every eye i...

Dry Eye | Bharti Eye Foundation

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  Dry Eye Image When your tears are unable to adequately lubricate your eyes, dry eye disease, a common illness, develops. There are various reasons why tears may be insufficient and unstable. For instance, dry eyes may develop if your tear production is inadequate or of poor quality . The instability of the tears causes inflammation and surface damage to the eye. Symptoms, which typically affect both eyes: an itch , sting, or burning sensation in your eyes eye stringy mucus in or around sensitivity to light A reddened eye a feeling that something is in your eyes Using contact lenses is challenging Driving at night can be challenging. The body's reaction to dry eyes' irritability is watery eyes. vision haze or eye strain Treatment Most persons with mild or infrequent dry eye symptoms can get by with regular use of over-the-counter eyedrops (artificial tears). You have additional options if your symptoms are severe and persistent. What you should do will depend on the reaso...

Posterior Vitreous Detachment - Symptoms, Treatments

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  Posterior Vitreous Detachment - Image The gel that lines the inside of the eyeball separates from the retina in  posterior vitreous detachment  (PVD).  With aging , it's a common condition.  PVD can result in  floaters  or light flashes, which frequently disappear with time.  PVD is not uncomfortable or dangerous to one's vision.  To make sure you don't have a new retinal issue, though, you should schedule an appointment with an eye doctor straight away. What is posterior vitreous detachment (PVD)? A  posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) happens when the retina and the gel that fills the eyeball separate. The back of the eyebal...

Diabetic Retinopathy: Causes and Treatment

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Diabetic Retinopathy - Image   Meaning of Diabetic Retinopathy When retinal blood vessels are altered by variations in blood glucose levels, diabetic retinopathy develops. These vessels occasionally develop macular edema, which causes them to swell up and leak fluid into the back of the eye. Why does retinopathy occur? Small blood vessels in the retina can be damaged and even destroyed by persistently high blood glucose levels . This could lead to exudates , hemorrhages , or even retinal edema . Because of this, the retina may lack oxygen and develop abnormal blood vessels. The likelihood of getting retinopathy is decreased by low blood glucose levels. There are two types of diabetic retinopathy: Early diabetic retinopathy : The absence of new blood vessel formation characterizes nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR), the more common kind ( proliferating ). Advanced Diabetic retinopathy : A more serious type of retinopathy that might develop is proliferative diabetic retin...

Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD or ARMD)

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 Meaning of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). An eye condition called  age-related macular degeneration  ( AMD ) can cause central vision to blur. It occurs when the macula, the area of the eye that manages precise, straight-ahead vision, deteriorates with age. A portion of the retina is the macula (the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye). What symptoms of AMD are there? The symptoms of AMD vary depending on the stage. Dry AMD has three stages: early, medium, and late. AMD is a degenerative disease, therefore symptoms usually get worse over time. No  signs of early dry AMD are present. Some people with moderately dry AMD are still symptom-free, some people might only experience slight symptoms, including a modest blurriness in the center of their vision or difficulty seeing in dim light. According to numerous reports, late AMD makes straight lines appear wavy or twisted (wet or dry type). You can also notice a hazy spot right in the middle of yo...

Meaning and Effects of Squint

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  Squint Image Meaning of Squint When you have squint eyes , also known as strabismus, both of your eyes don't look together evenly. Therefore, if one of your eyes happens to be looking straight ahead, the other one will likely be looking inward, outward, upward, or below. Esotropia is the medical term for the condition when your eye moves inwards (towards the nose). Exotropia is the medical term for when your eye goes outwards (away from the nose). Hypertropia is the term for when one of your eyes turns upward or downward. Who is impacted by a squint? Around 2% to 3% of children have a squint, and if it runs in your family, you are likely to squint as well. . Without their glasses, children who have been somewhere for a while may squint because their eyes are straining too hard to see. Adults may occasionally develop a squint. If this occurs, they will likely see things, and they should have an eye exam right immediately from an optometrist. Effects of squinting Squint eye has sev...

Meaning of Ambylopia or Lazy eye

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  What is amblyopia? Amblyopia , often known as lazy eye, is a specific kind of vision impairment that affects only 1 eye. It occurs when there is a breakdown in the interaction between the brain and the eyes, and the brain cannot recognize the sight coming from only one eye. The weaker eye's vision gets impaired as the brain begins to rely more and more on the other, stronger eye. What causes amblyopia? Strabismus : When the eyes have strabismus, they point in opposite directions. While the other eye turns in, out, up, or down, the one seeing straight ahead may be doing so. Refractive   errors : Being nearsighted, farsighted, or astigmatic are all examples of having a refractive error (distorted or blurry vision). Cloudiness  in the normally clear parts of the eye Treatment Corrective eyewear . Lazy eye issues like nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism can be fixed with glasses or contact lenses. Eye   protection . Your kid places an eye patch over the eye...