- female
- 20 Years
- 22/01/2025
I've been dealing with a stye in my eyes since I was 16, and even though I've tried medicines and eye drops, it just keeps coming back for a whole year. Lately, I've noticed that my eyelid is starting to slightly cover my pupil, but my vision hasnt been affected. At first, we thought it was no big deal since it was so minor, but now Im feeling really self-conscious about it, especially during video calls and in photos. It looks like one eye is way different from the other. Ive attached a picture showing the issue with my right eye. Could you tell me how this might be fixed?
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I recently had an eye exam and learned my eye pressure is pretty high. During the visit, the doctor asked if anyone in my family had glaucoma, and after I mentioned my optic nerve, she said there's a slight issue but not to worry. I'm curious, can I still do exercises like push-ups, pull-ups, and intense cardio? Is it okay to hit the gym, or could these activities affect my eye pressure?
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I'm Velmurugan, I'm 28 and from Chennai. After finishing college, I've been running a textile business for the past six years. But for the last year, I've been experiencing these blackouts whenever I focus on something like a book or a face. So, I went to a well-known eye hospital, and they told me its dry macular degeneration. The doctor mentioned there's no cure and I just have to live with it. Is there any hope or anything I can do about this? I've attached the scan reports too. Can someone guide me on possible treatments or actions I should take? I'm really worried about this and would appreciate any advice.
yes,visit your foe appropriate management
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