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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) :

    Q1. When should I seek medical help for pain around the eye?

    A: You should seek immediate medical attention if the pain is severe, lasts for more than 24 hours, or if you experience vision changes, redness, or swelling around the eye.

     

    A: Yes, prolonged screen use or focusing on one task for too long can lead to eye strain, which may cause discomfort or mild pain around the eyes.

     

    A: Glaucoma treatment often involves eye drops to lower intraocular pressure, oral medications, or surgery in severe cases.

     

    Pain Around Eye

    About Pain Around the Eye

    Pain around the eye can range from mild discomfort to intense pain, which may be caused by a variety of conditions. This type of pain can affect vision and lead to serious complications if not treated promptly. Dr. Suraj Munjal, an expert ophthalmologist, offers specialized care and treatment for individuals suffering from eye-related pain.

    Causes of Pain Around the Eye

    There are many potential causes of pain around the eye, which include:

    • Sinusitis: Inflammation or infection of the sinuses can lead to pressure and pain around the eyes.
    • Eye Strain: Prolonged use of digital devices or focusing on objects for long periods.
    • Glaucoma: Increased pressure within the eye can cause severe pain and vision problems.
    • Dry Eye Syndrome: Insufficient tear production can lead to irritation and pain.
    • Infections: Eye infections like conjunctivitis, keratitis, or blepharitis may cause discomfort.
    • Orbital Cellulitis: A serious infection in the tissues around the eye, requiring immediate medical attention.
    • Cluster or Migraine Headaches: These can cause pain radiating around or behind the eye.

    Types of Pain Around the Eye

    1. Sharp or Stabbing Pain: May indicate glaucoma or an eye injury.
    2. Dull or Aching Pain: Often associated with sinus issues or eye strain.
    3. Throbbing Pain: Could be linked to headaches or infections.
    4. Burning Sensation: Usually related to dry eyes or conjunctivitis.
    5. Pressure or Heaviness: Common with sinusitis or orbital conditions.

    Symptoms Associated with Eye Pain

    In addition to pain, there may be other symptoms that require medical evaluation:

    • Redness in or around the eye
    • Blurred or double vision
    • Sensitivity to light
    • Watery or dry eyes
    • Swelling around the eyes
    • Eye discharge
    • Difficulty moving the eye

    Diagnosis of Pain Around the Eye

    Proper diagnosis is essential for determining the cause of pain around the eye. Dr. Suraj Munjal uses a variety of methods to assess eye health, including:

    • Comprehensive Eye Exam: A detailed examination of the eye using advanced instruments.
    • Imaging Tests: CT scans or MRIs may be used to assess the sinuses, eye sockets, and brain for any abnormalities.
    • Tonometry: A test that measures the pressure inside the eye, important for diagnosing glaucoma.
    • Tear Film Evaluation: This helps in diagnosing dry eye syndrome.
    • Blood Tests: May be ordered if an infection or systemic condition is suspected.

    Treatment Options for Pain Around the Eye

    The treatment depends on the underlying cause of the pain. Dr. Suraj Munjal offers personalized treatment plans that may include:

    • Medications: Antibiotics, antiviral drugs, or anti-inflammatory medications to treat infections or inflammations.
    • Eye Drops: Artificial tears or prescription eye drops to manage dry eyes and other conditions.
    • Glaucoma Treatment: Medications or surgical interventions to reduce eye pressure.
    • Sinus Treatment: If sinusitis is the cause, decongestants, nasal sprays, or antibiotics may be prescribed.
    • Surgical Options: For more severe cases like orbital cellulitis or certain types of glaucoma, surgery may be necessary.
    • Lifestyle Changes: Managing screen time, wearing protective eyewear, and practicing good eye hygiene.

    Cost of Treatment and Stay in India

    Dr. Suraj Munjal offers world-class treatment at affordable costs, especially for international patients seeking high-quality care. The cost of treatment for pain around the eye can vary depending on the diagnosis and required treatment:

    • Consultation Fees: Range from $30 – $100.
    • Medications and Eye Drops: May cost between $10 – $200.
    • Surgical Procedures: Depending on the procedure, costs can range from $500 to $2,500.
    • Accommodation and Stay: India offers a range of accommodation options, from budget hotels to luxury stays, with costs ranging from $30 to $150 per day.
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