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Hello Ehtasham Ji,
We are sorry to hear about the vision loss in your left eye.
Given the complete vision loss in your left eye, it is recommended to consult an eye specialist as soon as possible for a thorough examination. They may suggest tests like optical coherence tomography (OCT) or fundus examination to determine the cause and potential treatment options.
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Hello Zubair Ji,
Kindly let us know your medical concern regarding eye health so we can assist you. If you’re interested in LASIK eye surgery, please know that LASIK has advanced significantly, with newer techniques offering improved precision, faster recovery, and minimal discomfort. Today’s LASIK procedures are safer than ever, with customized options tailored to individual needs.
At HexaHealth, we can help you connect with top LASIK specialists, provide guidance on the best options for your vision, and support you through the entire process. Let us know if you’d like more details or assistance!
Catract surgery
Hello Shahad Ali,
Cataract surgery is a safe and effective way to restore clear vision, and laser-assisted cataract surgery is an advanced option that offers enhanced precision and faster recovery. Many patients experience improved vision within just 2-3 days after the procedure.
Additionally, most health insurance plans cover cataract surgery, which can ease financial concerns. At HexaHealth, we can assist you in finding the best cataract specialist, guide you through insurance claims, and ensure a smooth, hassle-free experience.
Let us know if you'd like more information or help with scheduling a consultation!
How to get rid of chalazion and stye?
Hello Anushya Ji,
To treat a chalazion or stye, start with warm compresses on the affected area for 10-15 minutes, several times a day—this can help reduce swelling and promote drainage. Gently massaging after the compress may also aid drainage. Avoid squeezing a stye, as this can spread infection. Over-the-counter antibiotic ointments or lubricating eye drops can help. If symptoms persist, consult an ophthalmologist; they may recommend further treatment like drainage or medication.
For specialist help, HexaHealth can connect you with an experienced ophthalmologist.