Family EYE CARE Clinic

Family EYE CARE Clinic EYE CARE Clinic Kot Addu

Dr Huma Mirza (Vision Consultant)
Low Vision and Contact lens specialist
Optometrist EYE Department CIVIL Hospital Multan

Permanently closed.

Saholiyat

=> Bazariya Computer Ankhon ka moaina
=> cycloplegic refraction
=> Bhengypan ki tashkhees or illaj
=> Contact Lens specialist
=> Sugar and Blood pressure ke muzar asrat ka ankh ke parday ka moaina.
=> Ankh ki degar bemariyon sofeed or kaly motiye ki tashkhees
=> Amblyopia Therapy

10/05/2021
Public Announcement:
24/11/2020

Public Announcement:

خوشخبری دائرہ دین پناہ، احسان پور،اور پیر جگی کے علاقوں کے لیے خوشخبریاب آپ کوآنکھوں کے معانئہ کے لیے کوٹ ادو ،لیہ، ملتا...
27/09/2020

خوشخبری دائرہ دین پناہ، احسان پور،اور پیر جگی کے علاقوں کے لیے خوشخبری
اب آپ کوآنکھوں کے معانئہ کے لیے کوٹ ادو ،لیہ، ملتان جانے کی ضرورت نہیں۔ اپنی آنکھوں کا معائنہ بزریعہ جدید کمپیوٹر کروائیں۔
ڈاکٹر ہما مرزا (وژن کنسلٹنٹ)
لو وژن اینڈ کنٹکٹ لینز سپیشلسٹ
(ڈاکڑ آف آپٹو میٹری کنگ ایڈورڈ میڈیکل کالج لاہور )
آپٹومیٹرسٹ آئی ڈیپارٹمنٹ ڈی ایچ کیو ہسپتال شہباز شریف ملتان
اوقات کار… بروز ہفتہ دوپہر 3 بجے تا شام 7 بجے
بمقام : پنجاب فارمیسی نیا اڈا دائرہ دین پناہ

رابطہ نمبر 031110008478/03111777369

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTہما مرزا (وژن کنسلٹنٹ)لو وژن اینڈ کنٹکٹ لینز سپیشلسٹڈاکڑ آف آپٹو میٹری کنگ ایڈورڈ میڈیکل کالج لاہوراپ...
27/07/2020

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
ہما مرزا (وژن کنسلٹنٹ)
لو وژن اینڈ کنٹکٹ لینز سپیشلسٹ
ڈاکڑ آف آپٹو میٹری کنگ ایڈورڈ میڈیکل کالج لاہور
اپنی رہائش گاہ ( زونگ فرنچائز والی گلی بالمقابل گورنمنٹ بوائز ہائی سکول کوٹ ادو) میں روزانہ معائنہ کریں گی۔

اوقات کار…
سوموار سے ہفتہ 3 بجے سے رات 8 بجے
بروز اتوار صبح 10 بجے سے رات 8 بجے

رابطہ نمبر 03336002071/03111777369۔

08/10/2018

Common vision problems

The most common vision problems are refractive errors, more commonly known as nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism and presbyopia. Refractive errors occur when the shape of the eye prevents light from focusing directly on the retina. The length of the eyeball (either longer or shorter), changes in the shape of the cornea, or aging of the lens can cause refractive errors. Most people have one or more of these conditions.

Normal

The cornea and lens bend (refract) incoming light rays so they focus precisely on the retina at the back of the eye.

What is refraction?

Refraction is the bending of light as it passes through one object to another. Vision occurs when light rays are bent (refracted) as they pass through the cornea and the lens. The light is then focused on the retina. The retina converts the light-rays into messages that are sent through the optic nerve to the brain. The brain interprets these messages into the images we see.

What are the different types of refractive errors?

The most common types of refractive errors are nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism and presbyopia.

Nearsightedness (also called myopia) is a condition where objects up close appear clearly, while objects far away appear blurry. With nearsightedness, light comes to focus in front of the retina instead of on the retina. Learn more about nearsightedness.

Farsightedness (also called hyperopia) is a common type of refractive error where distant objects may be seen more clearly than objects that are near. However, people experience farsightedness differently. Some people may not notice any problems with their vision, especially when they are young. For people with significant farsightedness, vision can be blurry for objects at any distance, near or far. Learn more about farsightedness.

Astigmatism is a condition in which the eye does not focus light evenly onto the retina, the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. This can cause images to appear blurry and stretched out. Learn more about astigmatism.

Presbyopia is an age-related condition in which the ability to focus up close becomes more difficult. As the eye ages, the lens can no longer change shape enough to allow the eye to focus close objects clearly. Learn more about presbyopia.

Who is at risk for refractive errors?

Presbyopia affects most adults over age 35. Other refractive errors can affect both children and adults. Individuals that have parents with certain refractive errors may be more likely to get one or more refractive errors.

What are the signs and symptoms of refractive errors?

Blurred vision is the most common symptom of refractive errors. Other symptoms may include:

Double vision
Haziness
Glare or halos around bright lights
Squinting
Headaches
Eye strain

How are refractive errors diagnosed?

An eye care professional can diagnose refractive errors during a comprehensive dilated eye examination. People with a refractive error often visit their eye care professional with complaints of visual discomfort or blurred vision. However, some people don’t know they aren’t seeing as clearly as they could.

How are refractive errors corrected?

Refractive errors can be corrected with eyeglasses, contact lenses, or surgery.

Color BlindnessNearly all people who are “color blind” can see colors but have difficulty distinguishing between certain...
05/10/2018

Color Blindness

Nearly all people who are “color blind” can see colors but have difficulty distinguishing between certain colors. Not all people who are color blind have trouble with the same colors – most cannot distinguish between reds and greens; some cannot separate blues from yellows; and a very small group have a condition called monochromatism which only allows them to see black and white.

Color blindness of various kinds affects roughly 8% of men – and less than 1% of women.

What Causes Color Blindness?

Color blindness is a genetic condition caused by a difference in how one or more of the light-sensitive cells found in the retina of the eye respond to certain colors. These cells, called cones, sense wavelengths of light, and enable the retina to distinguish between colors. This difference in sensitivity in one or more cones can make a person color blind.

Symptoms of Color Blindness

The symptoms of color blindness are often observed by parents when children are young. In other cases, symptoms are so slight, they may not even be noticed. Common symptoms of color blindness include:

Difficulty distinguishing between colors

Inability to see shades or tones of the same color
Treatment for Color Blindness
There is no known cure for color blindness. Contact lenses and glasses are available with filters to help color deficiencies, if needed. Fortunately, the vision of most color-blind people is normal in all other respects and certain adaptation methods are all that is required.

Ectropion:Ectropion is a medical condition in which the lower eyelid turns outwards. It is one of the notable aspects of...
28/11/2017

Ectropion:

Ectropion is a medical condition in which the lower eyelid turns outwards. It is one of the notable aspects of newborns exhibiting congenital Harlequin-type ichthyosis, but ectropion can occur due to any weakening of tissue of the lower eyelid. The condition can be repaired surgically.

Stye (Sty)Stye (Sty) is also called the eyelid bump and is places 2nd in the Top 10 Most common eye diseases. Stye appea...
16/10/2017

Stye (Sty)

Stye (Sty) is also called the eyelid bump and is places 2nd in the Top 10 Most common eye diseases. Stye appears as a small reddish bump at the base of the eyelid and is usually at the pore of the eyelashes from the infection of virus has attacked. It is, thankfully, quite harmless and poses no threat to the eye whatsoever. Stye can be treated with medications and severe cases have to be operated upon.

UveitisUveitis causes the intermediate layers of the eyes to become red and inflamed. The Uveitis spreads and damages th...
13/10/2017

Uveitis

Uveitis causes the intermediate layers of the eyes to become red and inflamed. The Uveitis spreads and damages the eyes very quickly and therefore requires prompt medical attention and treatment. Uveitis has been associated with many other diseases of the body and is thought to attack the eyes when the body is already fighting off another virus or bacteria.

CataractCataract is the 4th most common eye disease in the world. A small mass which varies in density from being transp...
10/10/2017

Cataract

Cataract is the 4th most common eye disease in the world. A small mass which varies in density from being transparent to opaque to being totally solid forms in front of the eye which leads to induced blindness as the eye is functioning properly but the person can not see from that eye. Cataract usually forms in both eye but it never starts at the same time. It is easily removed by surgery.

10/10/2017

Age-related eye diseases and conditions
an older person's eye

Since your 40s, you probably noticed that your vision is changing. Perhaps you need glasses to see up close or you have more trouble adjusting to glare or distinguishing some colors. These changes are a normal part of aging. These changes alone cannot stop you from enjoying an active lifestyle or stop you from maintaining your independence. In fact, you can live an active life well into your golden years without ever experiencing severe vision loss. But as you age, you are at higher risk of developing age-related eye diseases and conditions. These include: age-related macular degeneration, cataract, diabetic eye disease, glaucoma, low vision and dry eye.

Sty (Stye)A sty (also spelled stye) is an infection of the oil gland at the base of an eyelash. It appears as a red, rai...
22/03/2017

Sty (Stye)

A sty (also spelled stye) is an infection of the oil gland at the base of an eyelash. It appears as a red, raised pimple on the edge of the eyelid. Symptoms of a sty are pain, tenderness, redness, and swelling with a small pustule. The eyeball itself may feel irritated or as if something is scratching it due to the swelling of the eyelid. Treatment for a sty includes warm compresses applied to the affected area for 10 minutes, up to six times daily. If the sty comes to a head and releases pus, it should be cleaned gently with soap and water. This rupture usually leads to the sty going away. If the sty is very large, painful, or affects your vision, see your doctor.

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