Symptoms

Symptoms

Increased Tearing or Mild Blurring During Recovery

Quick Overview Excessive tearing and mild blurring are common during the early recovery phase after eye surgery such as LASIK, cataract extraction, corneal transplant, or refractive procedures.They occur as part of the natural healing response — your eyes may produce extra tears to soothe temporary dryness or irritation, while mild blurring reflects corneal surface adjustment.Both […]

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Prominent Blood Vessels in Eyes (Hypertension or Vascular Disease)

Quick Overview Visible or enlarged blood vessels on the white part of the eyes (sclera) can occur due to irritation, dryness, or fatigue.But when blood vessels appear persistently prominent or accompanied by redness and pressure sensation, they may signal underlying vascular or systemic conditions such as high blood pressure or diabetes.This symptom reflects the eye’s

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Severe Eye Trauma (Injury / Corneal Laceration / Chemical Burn)

Quick Overview Severe eye trauma includes any sudden injury or chemical exposure that damages the eye or surrounding tissues.It can result from physical impact, sharp objects, burns, or chemical splashes.Such injuries can cause pain, vision loss, or permanent damage if not treated immediately.Prompt first aid and emergency medical care are critical to saving sight. When

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Foreign Body Sensation After Corneal Procedure

Quick Overview A foreign body sensation — the feeling that something is in your eye — is common after corneal procedures such as LASIK, PRK, corneal cross-linking, or transplants.This occurs due to temporary irritation of the corneal surface or nerve endings during healing.While mild discomfort is normal for a few days, persistent or worsening pain

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Loss of Side Vision (Peripheral Vision Loss / Tunnel Vision)

Quick Overview Loss of side vision means you can see clearly in front but have trouble noticing things around you.It feels like looking through a tunnel — hence the term tunnel vision.This condition can develop slowly, as in glaucoma, or occur suddenly due to retinal or neurological issues.Because it often goes unnoticed until advanced, it’s

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