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- Centre For Sight
- January 6, 2020
For you and others who can read this piece of content, a sense of vision doesn’t sound anything different. Imagine someone who cannot see, the world is a little harsh to them. It is crucial to provide the right amenities
- Centre For Sight
- January 2, 2020
With the temperature dropping outside, you could feel the effects of cold weather. Winters are going on, and in such harsh weather, self-care is always advised. Children are more susceptible to complications that an adult might not encounter that easily.
- Centre For Sight
- December 30, 2019
Glaucoma is a disease in which the optic nerve of the eye gets damaged. If this eye disease is left untreated, then it may cause blindness. It is one of the primary factors of vision loss for people over 60
- Dr Mahipal Sachdev
- December 26, 2019
The introduction to LASIK surgery for vision correction in the eye care regime has been a significant development. It has helped a million eyes to see the world freely, but that’s not it for us. With much more advancement and
- Centre For Sight
- December 19, 2019
Henry David Thoreau once said, “The eye is the jewel of the body”. Indeed, the delicate eyes are crucial and have the power to demonstrate a plethora of emotions. How well do you care for your eyes? Do you think,
- Dr Bharat Ratna
- December 12, 2019
For a child, nothing is more delightful than a toy – soft toys, hard toys, and so many other things for children’s fun like crayons and acrylic colours. Toddlers and young children find unimaginable joy when they are around toys.
- Centre For Sight
- December 11, 2019
How many eyeglasses do you own? For some reason, fashion comes to the mind of people when they plan to buy spectacles. Round frames. Circular frames. So many different frames. So on and so forth. Over a period of time,
- Centre For Sight
- December 9, 2019
As seasons and times change, health sometimes progresses and even deteriorates. There is no iota of doubt that the eye being a delicate part of the body requires crucial attention. With so many pollutants, and diseases creating havoc to one’s
- DrRiteshNarula
- December 5, 2019
Imagine it’s just a regular day and you are doing your daily chores, suddenly, you see a flash of light and maybe some floaters. You may feel a little nauseous instantly and then there are chances that you do nothing
- Centre For Sight
- December 2, 2019
The other day when Kartik, in his late 20s, was asked if he is aware of Cataract or Motiyabind, he answered, “It happens to older people.” That’s how several young people like Kartik between 22 to 35 perceive about the