First you should get your refractive error corrected . Once your spectacle correction is stabilised at least for 6 months , you can get LASIK done ...
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This is not the side effect of i lasik .This floaters are due to myopic degenerative changes in retina . If this persists without any defect in retina then nothing to worry but regular retinal check up for any type of detachment is necessary. ...
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Depending upon your spectacle number and corneal thickness it can be done every parameters are within normal range.It requires patient examination. ...
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No, lasik surgery is not covered under medi claim. ...
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No LASIK is not available in CGHS as LASIK is a cosmetic surgery . ...
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Hi, What did your doctor say about your result? You could read upto which line on vision chart (say 20/20, 6/6). From your description , it seems your eyes are going dry frequently. This is a known side effect of LASIK surgery. However, it is usually not very serious, the condition is likely to improve gradually, may take several weeks. Until then, lubricant eye drops instilled in the eyes on an 'as needed' basis can help. You can also use lubricant gels just before going to bed. ...
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As per kind of Refractive Error we need to decide it which will be better for you Let it be in Eye Doctors Hand As per cost in India ranging 35,000 to 95,000 as per type and specifications ...
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Lasik will work !!!!! Both will be benificial !!!! ...
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No. It is not covered. However, if you have a health insurance, some companies cover Lasik procedure for correction of powers above minus seven. ...
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let me know whats your eye sight power now and is it stable for past one year? ...
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