
Why Blurry Vision in One Eye Could Be a Retinal Emergency
You wake up, rub your eyes, and reach for your phone. You close one eye, and everything looks normal. You close the other, and suddenly,

You wake up, rub your eyes, and reach for your phone. You close one eye, and everything looks normal. You close the other, and suddenly,

You check your blood pressure. You take your medication. You worry about your heart and kidneys. But when was the last time you thought about

A 62-year-old retired banker, Mr Mehta from South Delhi, woke up to a terrifying vision change. He reached for his glasses, expecting them to go.

The surgery is over. The anaesthesia is wearing off. You are back home. For many patients, this is when the real anxiety sets in. You

We are biologically programmed to associate injury with pain. If a bone breaks, it throbs. If the cornea is scratched, it stings. But the retina

Your vision relies entirely on the retina, a thin layer of tissue at the back of the eye that captures light. Imagine it like the

You are reading a book, or perhaps looking at a clear blue sky, and you see it. A faint, grey speck drifting slowly across your

Mr Verma, a 58-year-old accountant from Delhi, was having his morning tea when he noticed something odd in his vision. A dark, grey shadow had

The eye is a deceptive organ. While the bruising on your eyelid fades in a week, the hit from that impact travels deeper. It moves

The internet is great for many things, but when it comes to your health issues, it often serves up worst-case scenarios without the context. Within

It wasn’t pain that alerted Mr Sharma. In fact, he didn’t feel anything. One minute, he was sitting in his balcony in South Delhi, reading

If a doctor tells you that you need an injection in your eye, your first instinct is probably to run. That is a normal human