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Eye Flu: Symptoms, Precautions, and At-Home Remedies
Eye flu, or conjunctivitis, is a common infection that often occurs during the monsoon season. It affects the outer membrane of the eyeball and the inner eyelid. This condition typically presents with symptoms such as redness, watery discharge, and itchiness, which can lead to significant discomfort and disruption in daily activities.In this blog, we will explore all the basic information about eye flu, including its causes, symptoms, treatment options, and prevention strategies, to help you better understand and manage this condition.
Dr. Anita Sethi In Eye Care / Ophthalmology
Jan 05 , 2026 | 8 min read
Pressure Inside the Eyes Can Damage the Optic Nerve!
The average normal Intraocular pressure is 10 to 21 mHg. A pressure above 21 mHg can slowly damage the retinal nerve fibres and optic nerve at the back of an eye, which forms the main optic nerve carrying visual impulse to the brain. The high pressure of the eyes slowly damages the retinal nerve fibres and Optic nerve, thereby decrease the vision. If not detected well in time, it can lead to an irreversible vision loss. How will you kno
Dr. Parul Sharma In Eye Care / Ophthalmology
Jan 05 , 2026 | 3 min read
Corneal Ulcers: Early Signs, Treatment, and Prevention
The eyes are among the most sensitive parts of the body, and their constant exposure to the environment puts them at ongoing risk of developing conditions that may impact vision. One such condition is corneal ulcers—painful open sores on the cornea—that can lead to permanent damage if not treated promptly. These ulcers often result from infections, trauma, or improper eye care practices, making awareness crucial. By recognising early signs, understanding effective treatments, and adopting preventive measures, you can not only safeguard your eye health but also reduce the risk of long-term complications such as vision loss. This guide explores all you need to know about corneal ulcers and how to protect your vision. Read on.
Dr. Prof. Harpreet Kapoor In Eye Care / Ophthalmology
Jan 05 , 2026 | 7 min read
Digital Eye Strain (Computer Vision Syndrome) in Children: Signs, Effects and Solutions
In today’s tech-driven world, screens are a big part of children’s lives. Whether it’s online learning, video games, or simply watching their favourite shows, kids are spending more time in front of digital devices than ever before. While this has many advantages, such as access to information and entertainment, there’s a downside that’s hard to ignore—digital eye strain.
Dr. Abhishek Varshney In Eye Care / Ophthalmology
Jan 05 , 2026 | 5 min read
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Loose motions or Diarrhea is one of the most common ailments across every age group – from infants and mothers to the elderly. Diarrhea is the frequent passage of watery or loose stools across irregular intervals. There are many possible causes of Diarrhea. These include allergies, food poisoning, infections, and stress. As such, Diarrhea is merely a symptom of one of many possible causes. Most of the time, loose motions is not a serious problem and can be treated at home. Below, we've outlined 3 simple h
Max Team In Internal Medicine
Feb 22 , 2018 | 5 min read
To make sure that what you eat helps your body and also helps you stay interested, spread out your food through the day by following different food ideas. You can mix and match the following depending on how much you can eat and whether you are vegetarian or non vegetarian.
Max Team In Obstetrics And Gynaecology Nutrition And Dietetics
Nov 07 , 2020 | 5 min read
When you have loose motions, the most effective way to return to full health is by changing your diet. There are many foods which can help you to soothe your stomach, but there are some foods that can irritate your stomach. We'll proceed by listing out some of the things that you should and shouldn't do when you have loose motions.
Max Team In Internal Medicine
Mar 21 , 2018 | 5 min read
Many people think that squint is a permanent condition and cannot be corrected. But the truth is that eyes can be straightened at any age. Commonly known as “Strabismus”, where the eyes are not aligned in the same direction, this can be present only part of the time, in one or alternating between two eyes. The squinting may turn in (converge), turn out (diverge) or sometimes turn up or down.
Max Team In Eye Care / Ophthalmology Ophthalmology
Nov 13 , 2020 | 5 min read
Squint and Lazy Eye in Children
Squint or Strabismus/ Crossed Eye is a visual problem in which the eyes are not aligned properly and point in different directions. One eye may look straight ahead, while the other eye turns inward, outward, upward, or downward. The eye turn may be constant or may be seen at certain times only i.e. intermittent. Squint can affect both children and adults.
Dr. Deepali Garg Mathur In Ophthalmology Eye Care / Ophthalmology
Jan 05 , 2026 | 4 min read
For Your EYES - Prevention Is Better Than Cure
For most of eye diseases, early detection is the best prevention. Preventive Tips: Protect your eyes from Ultra-Violet rays of the sun- Wear sunglasses that block 90 to100 percent UVA and UVB rays. Increase your consumption of antioxidants and vitamins through foods and supplements- Vitamins C & E, beta-carotene, and the mineral selenium are great for your eyes. Increase your intake of yellow fruits and green vegetables like carrots, green leafy vegetables, papaya, mango, grapes, broccoli, etc. for healthy
Dr. Parul Sharma In Ophthalmology Eye Care / Ophthalmology
Jan 05 , 2026 | 1 min read
Care for Eyes Against Smog & Pollution!
Smog is becoming a real concern these days because it is gradually building up. It cannot do any good to your body and all the effects will only be negative. Have you thought how is it affecting your eyes? Are you not experiencing constant itching? Dr. Parul Sharma, Ophthalmologist at Max Healthcare says, the most common areas affected are: Eyes Throat and Lungs
Dr. Parul Sharma In Eye Care / Ophthalmology
Jan 05 , 2026 | 1 min read
Symblepharon: Causes, Types and Treatments
Symblepharon, a potentially challenging eye condition, is an anomaly of the “conjunctive”, the membrane in the eye, which drapes the inner surface of the eyelids and envelops the eye's white sclera. When symblepharon occurs, the conjunctiva either adheres to itself or the cornea, creating a web-like connection between the eyelid and the eyeball. Symblepharon could be caused by diverse factors and its impact can encompass a spectrum of complications ranging from restricted eye movement to discomfort and vision impairments. In this article, we delve into the intricacies of symblepharon, exploring its causes, types, and the diverse therapeutic approaches aimed at restoring ocular health and function. Let’s begin.
Dr. Mrunal Kshirsagar Upasani In Eye Care / Ophthalmology
Jan 05 , 2026 | 9 min read
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