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FAQ’s about Refractive errors

The best treatment for refractive error depends on the individual’s needs . Options may include eyeglasses, contact lenses and refractive surgery.

Usually lasik surgery is preferred as it offers quick recovery and effective vision correction for many people.Other options include PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy)and SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction).

Refractive errors may not be cured naturally but some practices like eye exercises, proper eye care and healthy diet may help improve overall eye health.

If refractive error is not treated, it can lead to persistent blurry vision, eye strain, headaches, and difficulty with daily activities like reading and driving.

Ayurvedic practices like eye exercises, herbal remedies, and dietary adjustments can improve overall eye health and reduce strain.

Refractive error is generally not serious if managed properly with corrective lenses or surgery. However, if left untreated, it can cause significant vision problems, impacting daily activities, and potentially leading to eye strain and headaches.

Yes, refractive errors may be genetic. If one or both parents have a refractive error, you’re more likely to experience one as well.

You can consult refractive error doctors in Medicas to improve your overall eye health.

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