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Lazy Eye (Amblyopia) in Kids: Early Signs, Treatment Options, and Recovery

Lazy Eye (Amblyopia) in Kids: Early Signs, Treatment Options, and Recovery

Lazy eye, medically known as amblyopia, is one of the most common vision problems in children. It occurs when one eye does not develop proper vision during early childhood, often leading to decreased visual acuity in that eye. Detecting and treating amblyopia early is crucial, as untreated lazy eye can lead to permanent vision impairment. […]

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Corneal Transplant Surgery: Procedure, Recovery, and What Patients Should Know

Corneal Transplant Surgery: Procedure, Recovery, and What Patients Should Know

Corneal transplant surgery, also known as keratoplasty, is a vital procedure for patients with damaged or diseased corneas. The cornea, the transparent layer at the front of the eye, plays a crucial role in focusing light and maintaining clear vision. Damage due to injury, infection, or conditions like keratoconus can significantly affect eyesight, making corneal

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Monsoon Eye Care: Essential Tips to Protect Your Vision

Monsoon Eye Care: Essential Tips to Protect Your Vision

The rainy season brings cool breezes and refreshing showers, but it also creates the perfect environment for infections and allergies. With high humidity, stagnant water, and frequent use of umbrellas or contact lenses, your eyes can become more vulnerable to problems. At Nayana Eye Care, Kakinada, we encourage everyone to take simple precautions to keep

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Dr. Sriram Excellence in Ophthalmology Recognized by Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM

Dr. Sriram Excellence in Ophthalmology Recognized by Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM

At Nayana Eye Care, we take immense pride in sharing a moment of honor and recognition that reflects our commitment to eye health and patient care. Our very Dr. Sriram Excellence in Ophthalmology Recognized by Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM At Nayana Eye Care, we are delighted to share a proud moment that highlights our dedication

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Dr.Meher Tej at the Retina Summit 3.0 2025 At Visakhapatnam

Dr.Meher Tej at the Retina Summit 3.0 2025 At Visakhapatnam

Visakhapatnam, June 28–29, 2025 – The coastal city buzzed with enthusiasm as retina specialists, ophthalmologists, researchers, and industry leaders gathered for Retina Summit 3.0—a premier event showcasing the latest trends and breakthroughs in posterior segment eye care. Among the keynote speakers, Dr. Meher Tej stood out with a masterful presentation on Pars Plana Vitrectomy (PPV)—a cornerstone technique in

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Understanding Keratoconus: Diagnosis, Symptoms & Treatment at Nayana Eye Care

Understanding Keratoconus: Diagnosis, Symptoms & Treatment at Nayana Eye Care

Keratoconus is a progressive eye disorder that affects the shape and structure of the cornea—the clear, dome-shaped front surface of the eye. Instead of maintaining a round shape, the cornea gradually becomes thinner and bulges outward like a cone. This change causes blurred or distorted vision, increased sensitivity to light, and in severe cases, even

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Understanding Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD): Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Understanding Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD): Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is one of the leading causes of vision loss in adults over 50. This progressive condition affects the macula, the central part of the retina responsible for sharp vision, making daily activities like reading and recognizing faces challenging. Types of AMDAMD is classified into two main types: Symptoms of AMD Causes

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Cataract Surgery

Cataract Surgery for Squint Patients: Is It Possible?

Cataracts and squints (strabismus) are two different eye conditions, but they can sometimes coexist in a patient. This raises an important question: Can a person with a squint undergo cataract surgery? The answer depends on various factors, including the severity of the squint and the impact of cataracts on vision. Understanding Cataracts and Squint Cataracts

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