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Cornea and dry eye treatment in Ahmedabad at SRV Eye Hospital focuses on accurate diagnosis and personalized care to relieve dryness, irritation, redness, and discomfort. Our specialists use advanced diagnostic tools and targeted therapies to restore tear balance, protect the corneal surface, and improve long-term eye comfort and vision quality.

What is Cornea & dry eye treatments ?

Our cornea service treats infections, injuries, degenerations, and dry eye with evidence-based protocols to restore comfort and clarity.

What are corneal & dry eye conditions?

Cornea and dry eye treatment in Ahmedabad focuses on diagnosing and managing conditions that affect the clarity, comfort, and health of the eye’s surface. The cornea must remain clear and smooth for sharp vision, and any disease or injury can cause clouding or visual disturbance. Dry eye conditions occur when tear quality or quantity is insufficient, leading to irritation, redness, burning sensation, and blurred vision. Our approach to cornea and dry eye treatment in Ahmedabad emphasizes accurate evaluation, targeted therapy, and long-term eye surface protection to restore comfort and visual clarity.

cornea and dry eye treatment in Ahmedabad
cornea and dry eye treatment in Ahmedabad
cornea and dry eye treatment in Ahmedabad
Symptoms & when to seek help

Burning/grittiness — hallmark of dry eye or surface disease.

Redness, discharge, pain — may indicate infection or abrasion; don’t self-medicate.

Light sensitivity & blur — common with ulcers/keratitis.

Fluctuating visionCornea and dry eye treatment in Ahmedabad commonly addresses evaporative dry eye, which is often caused by meibomian gland dysfunction. In this condition, the oil layer of the tear film is insufficient, leading to faster tear evaporation, eye dryness, irritation, and fluctuating vision. Effective cornea and dry eye treatment in Ahmedabad focuses on restoring tear stability, improving gland function, and relieving long-term eye discomfort.

Diagnosis & evaluation

Slit-lamp biomicroscopy: Identifies ulcers, abrasions, pterygium, or OSSN.

Tear film tests (TBUT/Schirmer): Distinguish evaporative vs. aqueous-deficient dry eye.

Corneal staining: Highlights surface damage for grading severity.

Meibomian gland assessment: Finds oil-layer dysfunction.

Microbiological work-up (when needed): Cultures guide targeted therapy for infectious keratitis.

Treatment Options

Targeted meds

Antibiotics/antivirals/antifungals for infections; lubricants, anti-inflammatories, and punctal plugs for dry eye.

Pterygium surgery

Sutureless conjunctival autograft reduces recurrence and improves cosmesis.

Surface rehabilitation

Bandage lenses, amniotic membrane, or stem-cell–based care for non-healing defects.

Lifestyle & device care

Screen-time hygiene, humidification, eyelid warm compresses.

Follow-up

Regular review avoids scarring and vision loss.

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