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Dr. Jasneet Kang Mini Scleral Contact Lens

Dr. Jasneet Kang

Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon

19 years of experience

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Dr. Poonam Jain Mini Scleral Contact Lens

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Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon

35 years of experience

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Dr. Sheeba Khan Mini Scleral Contact Lens

Dr. Sheeba Khan

Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon

32 years of experience

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Dr. Mukesh Garg Mini Scleral Contact Lens

Dr. Mukesh Garg

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Questions & Answers on "Mini Scleral Contact Lens" (104)

can you take mdma after having lasik eye surgery

Female | 20

Using MDMA after LASIK is risky because it can cause high eye pressure, blurred vision, and light sensitivity, which are all hazardous for your healing post-operative eyes. Therefore it is critical to shield them during this time and abstain from substances like ecstasy that might hurt them.

Answered on 31st May '24

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What can I do if my eyes gets red

Other | 25

Red eyes are common and can happen for many reasons, like a stuffy nose, dust, tiredness, or chlorine. Sometimes, conditions like arrhythmia or long periods of staring at screens can also cause red eyes. To help, you can use artificial tears to keep your eyes moist. If your eyes still feel irritated, taking a break and resting them is a good idea.

Answered on 20th Aug '24

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