Dry Eye Syndrome & Eye Allergies
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Dry Eye Syndrome & Eye Allergies – Relief That Lasts for R.K. Eye & Retina Center. This bilingual page is tailored for office workers, screen users, the elderly, and allergy-prone patients, blending science with comfort, reassurance, and lifestyle-friendly solutions.
What is Dry Eye Syndrome?
Dry Eye occurs when your eyes don’t produce enough tears or the tears evaporate too quickly. It leads to irritation, burning, gritty sensation, and blurred vision – especially while reading, working on screens, or in dry environments.
What are Eye Allergies?
Allergic Conjunctivitis is an overreaction of your eyes to common irritants like dust, pollen, pollution, or eye makeup. It causes redness, watering, itching, and repetitive rubbing – which can damage the eye’s surface over time.
- Age 50+ (natural aging process)
- Diabetics and hypertensive patients
- After eye injury or previous eye surgery
- Long-term steroid use
- Family history
Symptoms to Watch For
- Cloudy or blurred vision
- Glare from headlights or sunlight
- Difficulty reading small print
- Colors appear faded
- Frequent change in eyeglass number
Treatment – Cataract Surgery
The only effective treatment is surgical removal of the cloudy lens and replacing it with a clear artificial intraocular lens (IOL). We use:
Types of Cataract Surgery
- Phacoemulsification (Phaco) – Ultrasound-based, no stitches, fast recovery
- Micro Incision Cataract Surgery (MICS) – Even smaller incision, faster healing
- Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery (FLACS) –Blade-free, computer-guided precision
Intraocular Lens (IOL) Options
- Monofocal IOL – Clear vision at one distance
- Multifocal IOL – Near and far vision (less dependence on glasses)
- Toric IOL –For patients with astigmatism
Why Choose RK Eye for Cataract Surgery?
- 5000+ successful surgeries
- Top-end ZEISS / Alcon machines
- Lens selection tailored to your lifestyle
- Day-care surgery – go home the same day
- 100% patient counseling in Hindi & English
- Post-op care kit & follow-up system included
Frequently Asked Question
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Is cataract surgery painful?
No. It is done under local anesthesia and most patients feel no pain.
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Will I need glasses after surgery?
Depends on the IOL chosen. Multifocal lenses reduce the need for glasses.
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How soon can I resume daily activities?
Usually within 2–3 days. Vision improves within 24–48 hours.

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