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The number of times you should use cataract eye drops after surgery usually varies from 2-3 times a day. It can depend on the patient's needs. It is essential to follow your healthcare professional's instructions carefully.
My mother has cataract problems. Could you please suggest a good hospital with affordable prices?
Hello Priya Ji,
Thank you for reaching out. Cataract is a common and treatable eye condition. Delhi has several reputed and affordable eye hospitals offering safe and advanced cataract surgery.
Centre for Sight – Multiple branches across Delhi NCR, known for advanced cataract technology and experienced surgeons.
Eye-Q Super Speciality Eye Hospital offers budget-friendly packages and good care, focusing on tier-2 cities and affordability.
Sharp Sight Eye Hospitals is NABH-accredited and known for quality care and cataract packages at reasonable prices.
ASG Eye Hospital is known for its presence in pan-India, experienced doctors, and economical cataract treatment options.
Shroff Eye Centre – One of Delhi's oldest and most trusted names in eye care, with high patient satisfaction and comprehensive services.
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Wishing your mother a smooth surgery and clear vision!
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Res sir, i have eye cataract problem, but Dr says, you must do the eye surgery,so wich type of good surgery and lence best i want long distance and near vision pleas replay... age 53...thank u
Hello R. Venkata Ramana Ji,
Thank you for your message. At the age of 53, cataract surgery is a common and safe procedure, and today you have very good options for both surgery type and lens selection that can give you clear distance and near vision without always needing glasses.
Phacoemulsification (Phaco Surgery):
Most advanced and commonly used technique
Minimally invasive, fast recovery
Done under local anesthesia, with no stitches in most cases
Multifocal Intraocular Lens (IOL):
Provides a clear vision for far, intermediate, and near
Reduces or eliminates the need for glasses
Ideal if you want maximum freedom from spectacles
Trifocal IOL (like Alcon PanOptix or Zeiss):
Offers the most natural vision experience
Excellent for people who want to see clearly at all distances
EDOF (Extended Depth of Focus) Lens:
Good for distance and intermediate, with some near vision support
Fewer issues with glare/halos compared to multifocal
Note: Your doctor will help decide the best lens based on your eye condition, lifestyle, and budget.
Please share any existing health conditions like diabetes or glaucoma, as they may affect lens choice.
A detailed eye scan (biometry) is needed before final lens selection.
Wishing you a successful surgery and sharp, comfortable vision ahead! Let us know if you'd like help finding a top eye surgeon near Tirupati.
My right eye irritation.pain frequently which medicine best?
Dear Ms. Lakshmi,
Frequent irritation and pain in the right eye can be caused by several factors, such as dry eyes, allergic reactions, conjunctivitis (eye infection), or even foreign particles in the eye. Sometimes, prolonged screen exposure, inadequate sleep, or environmental irritants like dust and pollution may also contribute.
🔎 General advice:
👨⚕️ Note: Since your symptoms are recurring, it’s important to undergo an in-person eye examination. Recommending specific medicines without evaluating the eye can be unsafe and may not address the root cause.
We recommend that you consult an eye specialist (ophthalmologist) at the earliest.
Take care of your eyes! 👁️