Abhinav Drishti Eye Care Center provides highly professional and personalized Glaucoma Eye Surgery and treatment in Lucknow.
Glaucoma is a serious eye disease that damages the optic nerve due to a sudden build-up of aqueous humor (the fluid between the cornea and the anterior chamber), which increases eye pressure. If not treated promptly, glaucoma can lead to permanent vision loss. However, with early detection and regular treatment, glaucoma can be managed effectively. At Abhinav Drishti Eye Clinic, the best eye hospital in Lucknow, we understand the importance of healthy eyesight. Therefore, we offer the latest and most effective glaucoma treatment in Bangalore at an affordable cost.
The cornea has a fluid beneath which helps nourish the tissue and also maintain the eye pressure. When the fluid suddenly increases, the extra fluid cause a hike in the eye pressure, which in turn affects the optic nerve. Once the optic nerve damages beyond recovery, the person may no longer be able to see through that eye.
Glaucoma is a slow growing disease. Thus the early symptoms are rather painless which makes it quite difficult to realize. However, the following symptoms can be a warning sign:
Chronic glaucoma, also known as open-angle glaucoma, progresses very slowly without any warning signs. Often, people do not realize they have the disease until it is too late. Early signs include any loss of peripheral vision or difficulty with central vision, and treatment should be administered without delay. At Abhinav Drishti Eye Care Centre in Lucknow, our eye specialists treat glaucoma with pressure-lowering medications or various pressure-reducing surgeries.
Fortunately, this type of glaucoma comes with ample warning signs. A sudden increase in eye pressure, pain, and difficulty seeing in bright light can signal that your eyes require immediate medical attention.
Abhinav Drishti Eye Care Center provides highly professional and personalized best eye care services and treatment such as cataract eye surgery in Lucknow .

A cataract is a confused deposit on the natural lens of the eye, sometimes referred to as motiya bind. It obstructs vision, causing myopia, hazy vision, and in rare situations, momentary blindness. It is mostly observed in adults over 40, however cataracts can also be born in certain newborns
Cataracts typically appear in people over the age of 50. The clouding of the lens inside the eyes that results in visual loss is known medically as a cataract.Glasses, contact lenses, or corneal refractive surgery like LASIK cannot cure cataracts. In addition to age, a number of additional variables may contribute to the development of cataracts.
Common symptoms of cataract include-
The most advanced method of Cataract surgery is called Phacoemulsification. The surgery is safe and popular. Below are the various types of Cataract Eye Treatment:

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In this Surgery the Surgeon usually takes an hour and is done by giving anesthesia locally before making any incision. Less than 4mm three-minute incisions are made in the side of the cornea. Cataract is broken into small pieces before removal with the help of ultrasound and sucked out through a tube. An artificial lens, generally made of plastic, silicone or acrylic compounds is inserted in the place of the natural lens, which has been removed. As the artificial lens takes the position inside the eye, the surgery is completed as there is no need to close the incision, as it’s very minute and the patient can go home the same day.
Compared to phacoemulsification surgery, this treatment involves a bigger incision and a longer recuperation period. The patient is kept awake during the procedure and the eye region is made numb with the use of anesthetic. The doctor may more easily extract the patient's naturally hazy lens by breaking it into fragments since the incision is relatively large—about 12 mm on the side of the cornea. After that, an artificial lens is placed in its place to aid with eyesight. The wound is closed with sutures as it replaces the native lens. There's no need to remove the sutures because they heal on their own.
As the name suggests, there is no incision made. It’s computer-guided femtosecond laser which dissolves the cataract. It’s the evolution of the cataract surgery which eliminates human error and is faster than conventional ones. Optical coherence Tomograph is the machine used in which a detailed 3-D image of the eye is created, which helps to customize and precise surgery. The femtosecond laser cuts the cataract tissue and precision wise best method. As the surgery is technical and upgraded, the cost is almost double the conventional surgery.


