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Prevent Serious Eye Problems this Summer and Monsoon
It is true that the scorching Indian summer can usher a sense of relief from the heat but it certainly brings woes to your eyes. Dr. Sanjay Dhawan describes below a few eye problems that you should be careful of especially during this season: Eye Allergies especially spring catarrh Conjunctivitis Dry Eye Trachoma & Swimming Pool Conjunctivitis Other infections
Max Team In Eye Care / Ophthalmology
Nov 09 , 2020 | 3 min read
Eye Care in Summer & Monsoon Months
The scorching Indian summer brings with it a lot of eye problems and monsoon, while it ushers in relief from heat, it adds to the woes of the eyes. What are the common eye problems seen during summer? Eye Allergies especially spring catarrh Conjunctivitis Styes Dry Eye Trachoma & Swimming Pool Conjunctivitis Other infections What is conjunctivitis? The surface of the white of the eye and the back surface of eyelids is covered by a thin protective membrane called conjunctiva. Inflammation i.
Max Team In Eye Care / Ophthalmology
Aug 29 , 2019 | 3 min read
How does Cold Weather affect Eyes- Eye Care during Winter
Use sunglasses during winter as well as harmful UV rays can still reach your eyes. Don your snow goggles if you are wallowing in the snow as your eyes can get sun burnt by the reflection. Even on a grey day UV rays can pass through the clouds and affect your eyes. In most youngsters this can cause retinal degeneration. Go for the sunglasses that boasts of 100% UV protection. Contact lens users needs to be more careful during winters Go for oil-based convective heaters which warms up slowly and keeps th
Max Team In Eye Care / Ophthalmology
Jan 08 , 2016 | 1 min read
Cataract Myths and Facts
Myth: Cataract is an old age problem Fact: Most cataracts are senile but can occur at any age. They can also be congenital or caused by steroid intake, injury, diabetes or eye inflammations. Myth: Cataract can be prevented by medicines, diet, eye exercise or yoga Fact: There is no prevention for cataract. Myth: Cataract can be cured by eyedrops, diet or yoga. Fact: There is no medical cure for cataract and the only definitive treatment is surgery if it is progressive and causing a problem in
Dr. Parul Sharma In Eye Care / Ophthalmology Ophthalmology
Apr 16 , 2015 | 1 min read
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For Your EYES - Prevention Is Better Than Cure
For most of eye diseases, early detection is the best prevention. Preventive Tips: Protect your eyes from Ultra-Violet rays of the sun- Wear sunglasses that block 90 to100 percent UVA and UVB rays. Increase your consumption of antioxidants and vitamins through foods and supplements- Vitamins C & E, beta-carotene, and the mineral selenium are great for your eyes. Increase your intake of yellow fruits and green vegetables like carrots, green leafy vegetables, papaya, mango, grapes, broccoli, etc. for healthy
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