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Vision Problem. Not Able To Concentrate. Is There A Medication Or Surgery To Correct It?

dear sir nice to hear you for the support.

I have a cylindrical number in my left eye.
+1.50 , eye specialist have told that it is minor effect that can not be remove completely.
I am capable to see the words and pictures by that eye but not very clear as my right eye, so that I can not concentrate on particular picture as well as word.

is any surgery or medicines are available to correct this problem..or by using radial glass it can be remove..?

please reply, your suggestion will be acceptable.


Akshay Khalas
Ahmedabad-Gujarat - India
Mon, 27 May 2013
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Hello

You should go for vision test and get a refraction done to have the correct prescription of glasses. If you do not want to use the glasses, you can use contact lenses or else you can go for laser surgery in the affected eye. If the vision loss is due to refractive error as described by you, then above procedures are very helpful.

Therefore, you should consult a eye surgeon who is doing refractive surgery.

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Vision Problem. Not Able To Concentrate. Is There A Medication Or Surgery To Correct It?

Hello You should go for vision test and get a refraction done to have the correct prescription of glasses. If you do not want to use the glasses, you can use contact lenses or else you can go for laser surgery in the affected eye. If the vision loss is due to refractive error as described by you, then above procedures are very helpful. Therefore, you should consult a eye surgeon who is doing refractive surgery. Regards