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Sai Baba Eye Hospital is a Super Specialty Eye Hospital located at Fafadih, Raipur. Established in November 2002 by Dr. Ashish Mahobia in a single room, today we are proud to be one of the leading eye care hospitals in the state of Chhattisgarh with 3 hospitals. We also have all the latest eye care machines and facilities. The majority of the advanced services offered by apex eye hospitals (such as Shankara Nethralaya) are available at our hospitals.
We are happy to inform you that our hospital serves 30,000 patients yearly and performs approximately 1,500 major and 2000 minor surgeries every year. Out of these surgeries, a significant number are super specialty eye surgeries which are referred to our hospital by other ophthalmologists like retinal detachment surgeries and diabetic laser treatment. Presently, we are working with four qualified Ophthalmologists with different sub-specialty training.
Muscle Imbalance: If it is marked it may cause squint but if it is not so much it may cause:
1. Latent Squint: In this condition, the eye remains straight in normal gaze but gets squinted on strain and tiredness. Squint is seen on covering one eye - the covered eye becomes squinted. Actually, the imbalance, in this case, is not so much to cause obvious squint. Eye muscles try to maintain binocular vision. This causes strain and headaches. Mostly it is due to refractive error and correction may give relief from headaches.
2. Convergence insufficiency: Normally both eyes go inside for near work. This is known as convergence. Due to muscle weakness or refractive errors sometimes, they fail to come together for near work causing strain and headache on near work. Correction of refractive errors and convergence exercises may give relief.
Eye diseases causing headache:
1. Acute congestive glaucoma: In angle-closure glaucoma, if there is a sudden rise of Intraocular pressure the patient experiences severe pain in the eyes along with headache and nausea, and vomiting. This is known as acute congestive glaucoma.
2. Lens Induced glaucoma
3. Acute Uveitis
4. Etc.