Symptoms

Double Vision
At Shreya Eye Centre, Dr. Rakesh Gupta offers specialized care to diagnose and treat double vision, ensuring optimal eye health and clear vision.

Drooping Eyelid
Drooping eyelid, also known as ptosis, is a condition where one or both upper eyelids sag lower than normal.

Dry Eyes
Dry eyes occur when the eyes do not produce enough tears or when the tears evaporate too quickly, leading to discomfort, irritation, and vision problems.

Destroyed Vision
Dr. Rakesh Gupta specializes in diagnosing and managing conditions that lead to vision loss, helping patients preserve and restore their sight.

Reduced Vision
Reduced vision refers to a decrease in visual clarity that affects daily activities such as reading, driving, or recognizing faces.

Floaters in Vision
Floaters are small, shadowy shapes that appear in your field of vision, often resembling spots, threads, or cobwebs.

Tearing (Watery Eyes)
Excessive tearing, also known as epiphora, occurs when the eyes produce too many tears or are unable to drain them properly.

Red Eye
Red eye is a common condition that occurs when the blood vessels in the eye become inflamed or irritated.

Eye Inflammation
Eye inflammation, also known as ocular inflammation, refers to swelling, redness, and irritation affecting different parts of the eye.

Dark Spots in Vision
Seeing dark spots in your vision, often described as floaters or shadows, can be a common occurrence.

Halos Around Lights
Seeing halos around lights, especially at night, can be a sign of an underlying eye condition.

Bump or Lump on Eyelid
While most lumps are harmless and resolve on their own, some may require medical attention

Blood in the Eye
Blood in the eye, also known as subconjunctival hemorrhage or hyphema, can be alarming but is often harmless.

Crusty Eyelid
Waking up with crusty eyelids or eyelashes can be an uncomfortable and concerning experience.

Burning Eyes
Burning eyes can be an uncomfortable and irritating sensation that may occur due to various factors.

Dark Curtain in Vision
It is a serious symptom that may indicate a retinal condition requiring immediate medical attention.

Dilated Pupil
It occurs when the black center of the eye expands abnormally due to various reasons. Pupils typically dilate in low light and constrict in bright light.

Discharge from Eye
Eye discharge, commonly known as "eye pus," is a combination of oil, mucus, and other debris that accumulates in the corners of the eye.

Eyelid Redness and Rash
Redness and rashes on the eyelid can be caused by various factors, including infections, allergies, and skin conditions.

Ectropion
Ectropion is a condition where the lower eyelid turns outward, exposing the inner surface of the eyelid. This can cause discomfort, irritation, and excessive tearing.