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Eyestrain Treatment at mumbaieyecare by Dr. Jatin Ashar

  Overview Eye strain is a very common condition caused when the eyes get tired after concentrating at any work for a long time. It is generally caused after a long time using computers, mobile phones, reading, driving, or any other activity that requires concentration. Although it is an uncomfortable eye condition, it is not serious most of the time. It can go away after some time of rest. Eye strain can be reduced by minimizing some activities and some lifestyle changes. In some of the conditions eye, strain can also work as an alarming sign for other eye conditions that may need treatment. What Are The Causes Of The Eye Strain? The most common and the biggest reason behind eye strain is mobile phones, computers, and other screen-based strains known as digital eye strain. Other common causes of eye strain are:- Having poor vision or the presence of other eye conditions like  dry eyes . Focus and concentration on a task for a long time, like driving and reading, may also resu...

Why Mumbai Eye Care Clinic In Ghatkopar East and West For Eye Treatment | Dr. Jatin Ashar

Why Mumbai Eye Care Human eye is a priceless gift. It needs awareness, care and to be protected from diseases. We take things for granted until it is not taken away from us. Nowadays, it’s a common finding to see small children with nutritional deficiencies and as a consequence, have to wear reading glasses at young age. When compared to previous generations, as we are growing towards more luxurious life, lifestyle diseases like diabetes, heart issues are causing lot of eye problems. Even a thought of losing the eye sight is nightmare, still according to WHO, about one billion people around the world is suffering from vision impairment. NABH Accreditation National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH) is a constituent board of Quality Council of India, set up to establish and operate accreditation programme for healthcare organizations. We are pre NABH accredited eye clinic. Accreditation benefits both patient and the doctors, as it makes conducive environ...

What is corneal blindness? | mumbaieyecare

Cornea is the transparent, outermost layer of the eye and is used as a refractive medium for image formation. Tears on the other hand nourishes cornea by keeping eyes clean and moist. With age corneal clouding and corneal scar can be caused by inflammatory diseases, trauma or infection and may result in blindness eventually. In general we believe that eye diseases like cataract or glaucoma are more of concern but if we check the facts with WHO, corneal blindness constitutes as much as 5% of total blindness. Ocular trauma and ulcerations are also cause of 1.5 to 2.0 million new cases every year. You may suffer corneal blindness at any age and the common causes are eye trauma, vitamin A deficiency, as an after effect of bacterial, viral, fungal infections and congenital diseases or sometimes home remedies causes more eye damage then benefit. Patients often experience symptoms like tearing, photosensitivity, eye pain, blurred vision, glare, redness and a feeling that something is in the e...

Mumbai Eye Care Announces Three Treatments For Cornea Problems | Dr. Jatin Ashar

Treatments For Cornea Problems Mumbai Eye Care has launched three new cornea treatments. These new treatments will treat and heal various cornea disorders that patients could have. Cornea disorder could lead to some serious problems, including blindness. It happens a lot in all countries in the world, including India. Mumbai Eye Care, one of the top eye clinics in Mumbai, India, offers the solution for this problem. Moreover, with the status as the top clinic for   cornea surgery in Mumbai , this place offers laser treatment, corneal transplant surgery, and artificial cornea tra |nsplant to solve various cornea problems. Each treatment provides various solutions, such as reshaping the cornea, replacing the damaged cornea with new corneal tissue from a donor, and using keratoprosthesis (KPro) or artificial cornea. All treatments are conducted by eye specialists with many experiences. It includes Dr. Jatin Ashar, the head of Mumbai Eye Care. As the head of this clinic, Dr. Jatin Asha...

Age Related Macular Degeneration Treatment In Ghatkopar, Mumbai

Age Related Macular Degeneration Human eye has various important parts like Cornea, Pupil, Iris, Lens and  Retina . The macula is located in the center of the retina, the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. The retina instantly converts light, or an image, into electrical impulses. The  retina  then sends these impulses, or nerve signals, to the brain. When the cells of the macula deteriorate, images are not received correctly. In early stages, macular degeneration does not affect vision. Later, if the disease progresses, people experience wavy or blurred vision, and, if the condition continues to worsen, central vision may be completely lost. People with very advanced macular degeneration are considered legally blind.  Macular Degeneration  is the leading cause of vision loss, more than  cataracts  and  glaucoma  combined. Macular degeneration is classified as: Dry Age related Macular Degeneration Wet Age related Macular Degenerat...

Expert Treatment for Eye Floaters and Spots in Ghatkopar, Mumbai

Eye Floaters, Spots Treatment In Ghatkopar Both “ Floaters ” and flashes are a common sight for many people as web like structures. Floater is a combined term for the specks, threads, or cobweb-like images that occasionally drift across the line of vision.  Flashes  are tiny sparks or strands of light that flicker across the visual field. Both are usually harmless. But they can be a warning sign of trouble in the eye, especially when they suddenly appear or become more plentiful. A floater is a tiny cluster of cells or fleck of protein lodged in the vitreous humor. This clear, stable gel, which looks like raw egg white, supports and fills the rear two-thirds of the eyeball. The vitreous provides a pathway for light coming into the eye through the lens. The vitreous gel connects to the retina, the patch of light-sensitive cells along the back of the eye that captures images and sends them to the brain via the optic nerve. What you see isn’t actually the floater itself, but the ...