Krisha Eye Hospital

Emergency eye Service in Ahmedabad

Emergency Eye Service - Krisha Eye Hospital

At Krisha Eye hospital in Ahmedabad, we understand that eye emergencies can be distressing and require immediate attention. Our dedicated team of eye care specialists is available to provide prompt and professional emergency services for a wide range of conditions. Whether it’s a minor injury or a potentially sight-threatening situation, we are here to deliver the highest standard of care and ensure the best possible outcome for your vision.

Emergency eye services at Krisha Eye hospital

Our emergency eye services

We offer a comprehensive range of emergency eye care services. Below are the key treatments we provide:

Foreign bodies, such as dust, metal particles, or debris, can become lodged in the cornea, causing discomfort, redness, and potential infection. Our expert ophthalmologists are trained to safely and painlessly remove foreign objects from the eye, preventing complications such as corneal abrasions or infections.

Symptoms:

  • Sensation of something stuck in the eye.
  • Redness and irritation.
  • Excessive tearing.
  • Blurred vision.
  • Pain when blinking.

Causes:

  • Dust, sand, metal, or debris entering the eye.
  • Workplace accidents.
  • Outdoor activities without eye protection.

Diagnosis:

  • Detailed eye examination using a slit-lamp microscope.
  • Fluorescein dye test to detect corneal abrasions.

Treatment:

  • Removal of the foreign body using specialized tools.
  • Prescription of antibiotic drops to prevent infection.
  • Pain relievers if needed.
  • Follow-up visits to ensure complete healing.

In emergencies where intraocular pressure (IOP) is dangerously high—such as in acute angle-closure glaucoma—Mannitol is administered to reduce pressure in the eye. This can be a sight-saving intervention, especially if the patient experiences severe eye pain, headaches, or vision loss.

Symptoms:

  • Severe eye pain.
  • Headaches.
  • Nausea or vomiting.
  • Blurred vision or halos around lights.
  • Rapid loss of vision.

Causes:

  • Acute angle-closure glaucoma (a sudden rise in intraocular pressure).
  • Trauma or injury leading to increased eye pressure.

Diagnosis:

  • Measurement of intraocular pressure (IOP) using a tonometer.
  • Gonioscopy to examine the drainage angle of the eye.

Treatment:

  • Intravenous (IV) administration of Mannitol to rapidly reduce IOP.
  • Topical medications or laser treatments may follow to stabilize eye pressure.
  • Long-term management of glaucoma through medication or surgery if necessary.

Corneal tears are often caused by trauma, such as injury from a fingernail, and can lead to significant discomfort, vision problems, and an increased risk of infection. Prompt medical treatment is crucial to preserve vision and promote healing.

Symptoms:

  • Severe eye pain.
  • Sensitivity to light (photophobia).
  • Redness and tearing.
  • Blurred or reduced vision.

Causes:

  • Trauma from sharp objects, especially fingernails.
  • Accidents or foreign objects hitting the eye.

Diagnosis:

  • Slit-lamp examination to detect the extent of the tear.
  • Fluorescein dye test to highlight the tear and any associated damage.

Treatment:

  • Emergency repair using specialized sutures or tissue glue to close the tear.
  • Antibiotic eye drops to prevent infection.
  • Pain relief and anti-inflammatory medications.
  • Follow-up appointments to monitor healing and prevent complications.

The cornea’s outer layer can sometimes be damaged due to injury, contact lens wear, or infections. Corneal epithelial defects can lead to significant discomfort and increase the risk of infections. We provide treatments to promote healing, alleviate symptoms, and reduce the risk of further complications.

Symptoms:

  • Eye pain or a gritty sensation.
  • Sensitivity to light (photophobia).
  • Redness and tearing.
  • Blurred vision.

Causes:

  • Scratches from fingernails or contact lenses.
  • Trauma or foreign objects.
  • Eye infections.

Diagnosis:

  • Slit-lamp examination.
  • Fluorescein dye to highlight corneal defects.

Treatment:

  • Antibiotic eye drops or ointments to prevent infection.
  • Lubricating eye drops to promote healing.
  • In severe cases, bandage contact lenses or therapeutic treatments may be applied.
  • Regular monitoring until the cornea heals completely.

Injuries caused by cricket balls can lead to significant trauma to the eye, including bruising, bleeding, and potential damage to internal structures. Immediate assessment and treatment are crucial to address any potential damage and preserve vision.

Symptoms:

  • Sudden vision changes or loss
  • Severe pain in the eye
  • Swelling or bruising around the eye
  • Bleeding from the eye or surrounding areas
  • Difficulty seeing clearly

Causes:

  • Direct impact from a cricket ball
  • Trauma from high-speed play or accidents

Diagnosis:

  • Comprehensive eye examination to assess the extent of injury
  • Imaging tests (such as CT scans) to check for internal damage

Treatment:

  • Immediate evaluation and stabilization of the injury
  • Application of cold compresses to reduce swelling
  • Pain management and anti-inflammatory medications
  • Possible surgical intervention for severe internal injuries
  • Follow-up care to monitor healing and address any complications

Chemical injuries to the eye can occur from household products, industrial chemicals, or environmental pollutants. Immediate and thorough irrigation of the eye is crucial to minimize damage. We provide specialized eye wash treatments using sterile solutions to flush out harmful chemicals and prevent further injury.

Symptoms:

  • Intense burning or stinging sensation.
  • Redness and irritation.
  • Excessive tearing.
  • Blurred vision.
  • Sensitivity to light.
  • Swelling of the eyelid and surrounding areas.

Causes:

  • Accidental splashes of acids, alkalis, or other chemicals.
  • Exposure to household cleaners, industrial chemicals, or pollutants.
  • Workplace or home cleaning incidents.

Diagnosis:

  • Immediate visual inspection of the eye.
  • pH testing of the eye surface to assess severity.
  • Visual inspection of corneal damage.

Treatment:

  • Immediate eye irrigation with sterile saline solution or clean water to remove chemicals.
  • Prescription of topical antibiotics to prevent infection.
  • Pain management and anti-inflammatory medications.
  • Ongoing monitoring for chemical-induced corneal damage.
  • Long-term care for severe chemical burns, including possible surgical intervention if necessary.
  • Temporary bandage contacts lenses can be applied if required.

Eye trauma can sometimes result in eyelid lacerations or tears. Prompt and delicate repair of the eyelid is necessary to preserve both function and appearance. Our team specializes in suturing and reconstructing lid tears to ensure proper healing and prevent complications such as infection or scarring.

Symptoms:

  • Visible cuts or tears on the eyelid.
  • Bleeding from the eyelid.
  • Swelling and bruising around the eye.
  • Difficulty blinking or closing the eye properly.

Causes:

  • Trauma from accidents, sports injuries, or sharp objects.
  • Animal bites.
  • Falls or physical altercations.

Diagnosis:

  • Detailed examination of the eyelid and surrounding tissue.
  • Imaging tests (X-rays or CT scans) if deeper injuries are suspected.

Treatment:

  • Suturing of the eyelid by an ophthalmologist specializing in oculoplasty, ensuring no scar or minimal scarring.
  • Antibiotics to prevent infection.
  • Follow-up for suture removal and assessment of healing.
  • Cosmetic surgery if necessary for proper function and appearance.

A scleral tear involves a rupture in the white part of the eye, often caused by blunt trauma or sharp objects like fingernails. These injuries require immediate medical attention to prevent severe complications, including infection or vision loss.

Symptoms:

  • Sudden, intense eye pain.
  • Decreased vision or complete vision loss.
  • Visible wound or tear in the white part of the eye.
  • Blood inside the eye (subconjunctival haemorrhage).

Causes:

  • Trauma from nails, sharp objects, or blunt force.
  • Accidents, falls, or physical altercations.

Diagnosis:

  • Detailed eye examination, including imaging tests (such as ultrasound or CT scan) to assess the extent of damage.
  • Slit-lamp examination to evaluate the tear.

Treatment:

  • Surgical repair by an ophthalmologist to close the tear and restore the structure of the eye.
  • Antibiotic and anti-inflammatory medications to prevent infection and control inflammation.
  • Regular follow-up to ensure healing and prevent complications like infection or scarring.

Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light, such as from the sun or welding torches, can cause Photokeratitis, a painful condition similar to a sunburn on the cornea. We provide treatments to manage pain, reduce inflammation, and promote healing.

Symptoms:

  • Severe pain in both eyes.
  • Tearing and redness.
  • Blurred vision.
  • Sensitivity to light.
  • Feeling of grit or sand in the eye.

Causes:

  • Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun, welding torches, or tanning beds.
  • Lack of proper eye protection during exposure to bright light sources.

Diagnosis:

  • Detailed examination of the cornea with a slit-lamp.
  • History of recent UV light exposure.

Treatment:

  • Lubricating eye drops to soothe the eyes.
  • Pain relievers or anti-inflammatory medications.
  • Temporary patching of the eyes in severe cases.
  • Avoiding bright lights and wearing sunglasses during recovery.

What to do in case of an eye emergency?

  • Avoid rubbing or putting pressure on the affected eye.
  • If you have a chemical injury, immediately rinse the eye with clean water.
  • Do not attempt to remove a foreign object from your eye yourself.
  • Seek immediate medical attention.
  • Do not apply cucumber, honey or milk in your eyes.

Why choose Krisha Eye hospital in Ahmedabad for emergency eye care?

  • 24/7 emergency services: We offer 24/7 emergency services with prior appointments.
  • Expert ophthalmologists: Our team is experienced in managing complex eye conditions and emergencies with precision and care.
  • Advanced technology: We use cutting-edge equipment to diagnose and treat eye injuries swiftly and effectively.
  • Personalized care: Every patient is unique, and so is our approach. We ensure that you receive the best possible care tailored to your specific condition.

Contact us for immediate assistance

If you are experiencing an eye emergency, do not hesitate to contact us right away. Our team at Krisha Eye hospital in Ahmedabad is here to provide expert, compassionate care to protect your vision.

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Author bio

Dr. Dhwani Maheshwari, an esteemed ophthalmologist with over 8 years of experience, leads Krisha Eye Hospital in Ahmedabad with a commitment to advanced, patient-centered eye care. Specializing in cataract and refractive surgery, Dr. Maheshwari has performed more than a thousand successful surgeries. Her expertise lies in phacoemulsification, a technique recognized for its precision in cataract treatment.

Dr. Maheshwari’s educational journey includes an MBBS from Smt. NHL MMC, a DOMS from M & J Institute of Ophthalmology, and a DNB in Ophthalmology from Mahatme Eye Bank Eye Hospital, Nagpur. She also completed a fellowship in phacoemulsification at Porecha Blindness Trust Hospital, further enhancing her surgical skills. In addition to her work at Krisha Eye Hospital, Dr. Maheshwari serves as a consultant ophthalmologist at Northstar Diagnostic Centre.

Under her leadership, Krisha Eye Hospital aims to bring all superspecialties under one roof, offering comprehensive eye care solutions for all vision needs.

You can reach our emergency services by phone number or by visiting our hospital.

Upon arrival, you will be promptly assessed by our emergency team. We will perform necessary diagnostic tests, provide immediate treatment, and discuss any follow-up care needed to address your condition effectively.

No special preparations are needed before coming to Krisha Eye Hospital. However, if possible, avoid applying any substances to your eye or attempting to remove foreign objects yourself. This helps ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

Yes, Krisha Eye Hospital provides comprehensive follow-up care to monitor recovery and ensure that your eye heals properly. Follow-up appointments will be scheduled as needed based on your specific condition.

Yes, you can bring a family member or caregiver with you. They can provide support and help with communication during your visit to Krisha Eye hospital.

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