Dry Eye Disease is a common yet often overlooked condition that occurs when your eyes do not produce enough tears or when the quality of tears is poor. This leads to discomfort, irritation, and even vision problems if left untreated.
At Opsis Eye Hospital, Ghazipur, we provide advanced diagnosis and modern treatment solutions to address not just the symptoms, but the root cause of dry eyes – helping you achieve long-lasting relief and improved eye comfort.
Dry eye is a chronic condition caused by insufficient lubrication on the eye’s surface. Tears play a vital role in maintaining eye health, and any imbalance in tear production or quality can lead to inflammation and damage to the eye surface.
Dry Eye Disease can develop due to several factors, including:
Dry eye symptoms usually affect both eyes and may worsen as the day progresses:
At Opsis Eye Hospital, we use a comprehensive and personalized approach to diagnose dry eye accurately:
These advanced tests help us understand the exact cause and severity of your condition, ensuring precise treatment.
At Opsis Eye Hospital Ghazipur, we offer a range of advanced treatments tailored to your condition:
This is one of the most advanced and effective treatments for dry eye.
Dry Eye Disease can significantly affect your daily life, but the good news is that effective and advanced treatments are available. At Opsis Eye Hospital Ghazipur, we combine accurate diagnosis with cutting-edge technology like M22 OPT™ and IPL therapy to provide lasting relief.
Don’t ignore persistent eye discomfort – early treatment can protect your vision and restore your eye comfort.
Get simple, helpful answers to your questions and take the next step towards healthier, clearer vision.
Yes, if left untreated, it can lead to chronic discomfort, eye infections, and even damage to the eye surface
Treatment duration depends on severity. Advanced treatments like OPT/IPL typically require 4–5 sessions spaced a few weeks apart.
No, it is a gentle and safe procedure. You may feel mild warmth, but it is generally comfortable.
Dry eye is usually a chronic condition, but with proper treatment and maintenance, symptoms can be effectively controlled long-term.
If you experience persistent dryness, irritation, redness, or blurred vision, you should consult an eye specialist immediately.
Yes, prolonged screen time reduces blinking frequency, which leads to faster tear evaporation and dryness. This is one of the most common causes today.
Yes, tear production naturally decreases with age, making dry eye more common in people above 40. However, it is increasingly seen in younger individuals due to digital screen exposure.
If your symptoms persist despite using eye drops or keep coming back frequently, you may need advanced treatments that target the root cause rather than temporary relief.
Absolutely. Simple changes like taking screen breaks, staying hydrated, using a humidifier, and wearing protective eyewear can significantly reduce symptoms.
Yes, when guided by an eye specialist, treatments—including advanced procedures and medications—are safe and designed for long-term management of the condition.
Our experts bring years of trusted experience in advanced eye care and treatment.Focused on providing personalized solutions for clearer, healthier vision.
Dr. Nishant Singh is a highly experienced Cataract Surgeon in Ghazipur, with more than 15 years of expertise in advanced eye care. He holds an MBBS and MS (Gold Medalist) from MLNMC, Allahabad and is known for his precision in squint treatment and oculoplasty surgery.
As a Consultant Eye Surgeon, he is dedicated to providing safe, effective and patient-centered care. His commitment to excellence and use of modern techniques ensure improved vision outcomes and enhanced patient satisfaction across all age groups. He is trusted for delivering consistent results with utmost professionalism.
Dr. Sonali Raj Singh is an experienced ophthalmologist in Ghazipur, with over 12 years of successful experience in the field of retinal diseases (related to medicine and surgery). After completing her MBBS from Bangalore, she has done her MS in Ophthalmology from Meerut.
Following her studies, she completed a medical retina fellowship at Sadguru Netra Chikitsalaya, Chitrakoot, followed by a fellowship in vitreo-retina from C.L. Gupta Eye Institute, Moradabad and L.V. Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad – two of India’s leading ophthalmic centers of excellence.
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Opsis Eye Hospital, Saidpur, Chiraiyakot Road, Shrifpur, Saidpur, Ghazipur – 233304
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