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Eye Specialist in Mumbai
- Eye Specialist in Goregaon
- Prescription of Corrective Lenses Myopia (Near-sightedness), Hyperopia (Farsightedness), Astigmatism
- Dry Eye Treatment in Goregaon
- Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) Treatment in Mumbai
- Cataracts Treatment in Mumbai
- Glaucoma Treatment in Mumbai
- LASIK Surgery in Mumbai
- Childhood Glaucoma Treatment in Mumbai
- Paediatric Cataracts Treatment in Mumbai
- Strabismus (Squint)
- Diabetic Retinopathy
- Blocked Tear Ducts
- Vitrectomy in Mumbai
- Treatment for Retinal Detachment in Mumbai
- Vitrectomy in Mumbai
- Keratoconus in Mumbai
- Corneal Transplant in Mumbai
- Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty) in Mumbai
- Ocular Surface Reconstruction (Oculoplasty) in Mumbai
- Blepharitis (Inflammation of the eyelids, leading to redness and irritation)
- Ptosis (Drooping of the upper eyelid)
- Keratitis (Inflammation of the cornea)
- Genetic Eye Disorders
- Color Vision Deficiency
- Neuro-Ophthalmology
- Computer Vision Syndrome
- Optic Nerve Disorder
Frequently asked questions
What should I expect during my eye consultation?
During your visit, Dr. Anurag Agarwal, will conduct a comprehensive eye examination, which may include vision tests, eye pressure measurement, and an assessment of eye health.
Will the examination be uncomfortable or painful?
No, the examination is painless and non-invasive. You may experience a few mild sensations like drops to dilate the pupils, but it’s generally comfortable.
How long does the consultation usually take?
The duration may vary but typically lasts around 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the complexity of the examination and any additional tests required.
Is it necessary to bring someone accompany me for the consultation?
It’s not necessary, but having someone along might be helpful for support and to discuss the findings with you.
Also, if drops to dilate pupils are applied, then you may have blurry vision for some period, therefore it is beneficial to accompany you with any relative or friends.
Will I need to undergo any eye tests or scans during the consultation?
Yes, Dr. Anurag Agarwal may perform various eye tests based on your condition or symptoms. These could include vision tests, tonometry (eye pressure check), or other specialized examinations.
What if I'm nervous about the examination or have questions?
It’s completely normal to feel anxious. Don’t hesitate to ask any questions or express your concerns to the Dr. Anurag Agarwal. He is there to guide and help you.
What kind of information should I bring for the consultation?
Bring your previous medical records, if any, and a list of medications or allergies. Also, mention any specific eye problems or concerns you’re experiencing.
Also, if you have previously visited Dr. Anurag Agarwal or any other Eye Specialist, then keep those file records with you.
Prescription for Corrective Lenses
Myopia (Near-sightedness):
Myopia is a vision condition where distant objects appear blurry while close-up vision remains clear. It happens when the eyeball is longer than usual or when the cornea is overly curved. As a result, light rays focus in front of the retina rather than directly on it, leading to difficulty seeing things at a distance.
Hyperopia (Farsightedness):
Hyperopia affects near vision more than distant vision. It occurs when the eyeball is shorter than normal or when the cornea has insufficient curvature. Light focuses behind the retina, causing nearby objects to appear blurry while distant objects may remain clearer.
Astigmatism:
Astigmatism is a vision condition caused by an irregularly shaped cornea or lens. This irregularity results in distorted vision at various distances. Both near and far objects can appear blurry or wavy due to the unequal bending of light rays entering the eye.
Blepharitis:
Blepharitis is an inflammation affecting the eyelids, leading to redness, irritation, and discomfort.
This condition involves the inflammation of the eyelid margins, often linked to bacteria or skin conditions. Symptoms include itching, redness, crusting, and a gritty sensation in the eyes.
Treatment strategies focus on eyelid hygiene, including warm compresses, gentle cleansing, and eyelid massages to remove debris. Antibiotic ointments or eye drops may be prescribed in certain cases to combat bacterial involvement.
Eye Infections and Diseases
Dry Eye Syndrome:
Dry Eye Syndrome is a common condition where the eyes don’t produce enough quality tears to keep them lubricated. This can result in irritation, redness, and a feeling of dryness or grittiness in the eyes.
Management of Dry Eye:
Treatment may involve various approaches, such as artificial tears or lubricating eye drops to alleviate discomfort. Lifestyle adjustments, like taking breaks from screen time or using a humidifier, can also help. In some cases, advanced procedures might be recommended to improve tear production.
Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye):
Conjunctivitis, commonly known as Pink Eye, is an inflammation of the thin, clear layer covering the white part of the eye and lining the inside of the eyelid. It can be caused by viruses, bacteria, allergens, or irritants, leading to redness, itching, and discharge.
Managing Conjunctivitis:
Treatment depends on the cause. Bacterial conjunctivitis may require antibiotic eye drops, while viral conjunctivitis often clears on its own. Allergic conjunctivitis might be managed with antihistamines or allergy medications.
Ptosis Treatment in Mumbai
Ptosis refers to the drooping of the upper eyelid, causing a partially obstructed field of vision.
This condition can occur due to aging, muscle weakness, nerve damage, or congenital factors. It may affect one or both eyelids, causing a tired appearance and potentially obstructing vision.
Treatment for Ptosis:
Surgery:
Levator Muscle Repair: This surgical procedure involves tightening the levator muscle responsible for lifting the eyelid. The surgeon makes precise adjustments to elevate the eyelid to its proper position, improving both vision and aesthetics.
Frontalis Sling Surgery: In cases of severe ptosis or weakened muscles, a sling may be used to connect the eyelid to the muscles of the forehead, enabling better eyelid elevation.
Non-Surgical Options (for mild cases or when surgery isn’t immediately preferred):
Eyelid Crutches or Taping: These temporary measures involve using small devices or tapes to support the drooping eyelid, aiding in temporarily improving vision.
Keratitis Treatment in Mumbai
Keratitis, the Inflammation of the Cornea:
Keratitis is an inflammation of the cornea, the transparent layer covering the front part of the eye. It can occur due to various factors such as infections, injuries, or underlying conditions. Symptoms may include eye redness, pain, blurred vision, sensitivity to light, and the feeling of something stuck in the eye.
Causes of keratitis can vary, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, or even non-infectious sources like dry eyes or foreign objects in the eye.
Treatment typically involves medication, such as antibiotics or antiviral eye drops, depending on the cause. Prompt diagnosis and treatment by an eye care professional are crucial to prevent potential complications and preserve vision.
Blocked Tear Ducts Treatment in Mumbai
Blocked Tear Ducts:Â
Blocked tear ducts occur when the drainage system responsible for tears is obstructed, leading to excessive tearing, eye irritation, and potential infections. This condition, also known as nasolacrimal duct obstruction, can affect individuals of any age, from newborns to adults.
Causes of Blocked Tear Ducts:
- Congenital Factors: In newborns, the tear ducts might be incompletely developed or obstructed at birth, causing excess tearing and discharge from the eye.
- Acquired Blockage: In adults, the blockage can occur due to various reasons such as infections, injuries, inflammation, or age-related changes.
Treatment Options for Blocked Tear Ducts:
- Massage and Warm Compresses: Gentle massaging and applying warm compresses over the tear duct area can sometimes help open the blockage by promoting drainage.
- Antibiotics: Depending on the cause, the doctor might prescribe antibiotics to treat infections or steroids to reduce inflammation.
- Tear Duct Probing: In cases of persistent blockage, a minimally invasive procedure called tear duct probing may be performed. This involves inserting a thin instrument to clear the blockage.
- Stenting or Dilation: For more severe or persistent cases, stents or dilation procedures may be used to open the tear ducts and promote drainage.
- Surgical Intervention: In rare cases where other methods aren’t effective, surgical procedures such as dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) might be recommended to create a new passage for tears to drain properly.
Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)
Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) is a condition resulting from prolonged use of digital screens, leading to eye strain, discomfort, and vision problems.
Common symptoms include eye strain, headaches, blurred vision, dry eyes, neck or shoulder pain, and difficulty focusing on distant objects after screen use.
Treatment Options for Computer Vision Syndrome:
- Follow the 20-20-20 Rule: Take breaks every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds to reduce eye strain.
- Optimal Screen Positioning: Position screens slightly below eye level and at an arm’s distance away to reduce strain on the eyes.
- Proper Lighting: Adjust lighting to minimize glare and ensure sufficient brightness without causing discomfort.
- Corrective Lenses: If necessary, use glasses or contact lenses specifically prescribed for computer use to alleviate strain.
- Blink More Often: Remind yourself to blink frequently to keep the eyes moist and reduce dryness.
- Eye Exercises: Practice simple eye exercises recommended by an Eye Care Specialist to relax eye muscles.
- Use of Artificial Tears: Lubricating eye drops can help alleviate dryness and discomfort associated with CVS.
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Evening: 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM