Best Photokeratitis Doctors in India

8 Specialist(s)
Dr Harinath babu Karlapudi
Consultant Ophthalmologist Hyderabad
  • Exp: 20+ Yrs
Dr Kirti Mane
Consultant Ophthalmologist Pune
  • Exp: 17+ Yrs
Dr Jyotsna Myneni
Senior Consultant - Retina and Uveitis Hyderabad
  • Exp: 15+ Yrs
Dr Vijaya Bhargavi Mynampati
Senior Consultant Ophthalmologist Bengaluru
  • Exp: 14+ Yrs
Dr Mamta Vadhel kumari
Consultant Ophthalmologist Navi Mumbai
  • Exp: 13+ Yrs
 Dr Priyanka (Gaikwad) Bhat
Consultant Ophthalmologists Nashik
  • Exp: 12+ Yrs
Dr Anushree Vankar
Senior Consultant in Ophthalmology Navi Mumbai
  • Exp: 12+ Yrs
Dr Sudhakar Naidu Laveti
Consultant Ophthalmologist Vizag
  • Exp: 8+ Yrs

Importance of Photokeratitis Specialist in Treatment

Photokeratitis is a painful eye condition caused by ultraviolet (UV) light exposure, leading to corneal inflammation. Early treatment with eye drops and protective measures can prevent long-term damage.

Why to Choose Photokeratitis Specialists at Medicover Hospitals in India

Ophthalmologists at Medicover Hospital provide treatments for photokeratitis, including lubricating eye drops, pain relief, and guidance on UV protection to prevent recurrence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Early signs of Photokeratitis include eye pain, redness, tearing, sensitivity to light, blurred vision, and a gritty sensation in the eyes. Seek immediate medical attention if experiencing these symptoms.

To manage Photokeratitis effectively, patients should wear UV-protective sunglasses, use lubricating eye drops, avoid excessive sun exposure, and seek prompt medical attention if symptoms persist. Opt for regular eye check-ups.

Ophthalmologists also treat conditions like corneal abrasions, conjunctivitis, and UV-related eye issues alongside Photokeratitis. Seek specialized care for comprehensive eye health.

Photokeratitis is treated by specialists with prescription eye drops, pain relief medication, and protective eyewear. Avoid sunlight exposure. Follow your doctor's instructions for a full recovery.

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