Posts

Showing posts from January, 2025

Your Oculoplastic and Lacrimal Surgeons

  Drishti Eye Centre , the Best Eye Hospital in Gachibowli,  is proud to offer comprehensive oculoplastic and lacrimal services, led by highly skilled and experienced surgeons. Our dedicated team specialises in diagnosing and treating a wide range of eyelid and tear duct disorders, including: Eyelid Tumors: We offer advanced surgical techniques to remove eyelid tumours, ensuring optimal cosmetic and functional outcomes. Ptosis (Droopy Eyelid): Our surgeons can correct droopy eyelids, restoring your vision and enhancing your appearance. Entropion and Ectropion: We specialise in treating eyelid malpositions that can cause discomfort and eye irritation. Tear Duct Obstruction: We offer effective solutions for blocked tear ducts, relieving symptoms such as excessive tearing or dry eye. Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery: Our surgeons can perform eyelid surgery to rejuvenate your appearance and address concerns like sagging eyelids or under-eye bags. Why Choose Drishti Eye Centre? Expert ...

What is Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma?

Image
Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma (POAG) is a common eye condition often unnoticed in its early stages. It's a silent thief of sight, gradually damaging the optic nerve and leading to irreversible vision loss. What Causes POAG? The exact cause of POAG remains unknown. However, it's believed to be linked to increased pressure within the eye, known as intraocular pressure (IOP). This elevated pressure damages the delicate optic nerve, which transmits visual information to the brain. Symptoms of POAG In its early stages, POAG often has no noticeable symptoms. As the condition progresses, you may experience: Gradual vision loss: Typically begins with peripheral vision loss and may eventually affect central vision. Blurred vision: Difficulty focusing on objects, especially in low light. Halos around lights: A ring or halo may appear around lights. Eye pain: While rare, severe eye pain can be a symptom of acute angle-closure glaucoma, a different type of glaucoma. Why Regular Eye Checku...