Eye ke number hai eye me khuji hoti hai kabhi kabhi - #11542
Eye ke number hatane hai eye me khuji hoti hai eye me pain bhi ho raha hai or left eye me kuch zyada hi problem ho rahi hai or kabhi kabhi eyes me darkness a jati hai ek dam se or eye me number bhi hai 3 dono eye me
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1. Get your number checked if not done recently and adjust the spectacles accordingly.
2. If you want some medications, here is what you can take - Tab. Levocetirizne 5mg, preferably before bed for 3 days whenever you have itching or watering
E/D Carboxymethylcellulose 1-1 drop in each eye twice a day whenever you have itching.
3. Regular follow up with your Ophthalmologist and if symptoms become more frequent an instant following with your Ophthalmologist.
Thank you Regards,
Dr. Nirav Jain (MBBS, DNB D. Fam. Med.)
Hello dear See as per history it seems chances of eye infection There can be chances of conjunctivitis or cataract as per history I suggest you to please get tests done fir confirmation and share reports with opthalmologist for further information Eye examination Tonometry Conjunctival swab Blood test Oct or USG You can take following medications for improvement Eyetone twice a day for 1 month Cineraria eyedrops twice a day for 1 month Wash with boric acid daily for 1 month Kindly share the results with opthalmologist in person for better clarification Hopefully you recover soon Regards
If you are experiencing itching, pain, sudden changes like darkness, and have a prescription of -3 in both eyes, it’s important to consider several potential issues. These symptoms can arise from different conditions that might need different approaches. To start with, the itching and pain could be due to dry eyes or an allergic reaction. In this case, using a preservative-free artificial tear eye drop 3-4 times daily may provide relief. If allergies are suspected, over-the-counter antihistamine eye drops are an option, but it’s wise to consult your doctor before starting any new medication.
Given the sudden darkness and other significant changes, though, it’s crucial not to ignore these. Dark vision might indicate a more serious problem, such as retinal detachment or another retinal issue, which can lead to permanent vision loss if not treated promptly. I strongly recommend visiting an ophthalmologist or optometrist for a thorough eye examination as soon as possible for this reason.
Furthermore, if you’re hoping to remove or reduce your prescription, options like Refractive Surgery (LASIK) might be suitable, depending on your specific eye condition and health. However, these procedures won’t address any current pain or darkness issues. Address the health concerns first, and once those are stable, you might explore corrective surgery options.
Keep in mind that maintaining regular eye check-ups is important, particularly with significant symptoms like these, to prevent any deterioration in your eyesight. In the meantime, prioritize resting your eyes and reducing screen time where possible. Make sure to keep them well-lubricated, and avoid rubbing as it can exacerbate the issue. Your safety and eye health is the priority, so do seek immediate professional input for any red-flag symptoms like sudden vision changes.
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