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Dr. Khyati Jain

Dr. Khyati Jain is a dedicated ophthalmologist at EyeMantra, specialising in cataract surgery, squint (strabismus) correction, and oculoplasty. With over 3.5 years of clinical experience, she has built a reputation for precision, patience, and care in every procedure she performs.She deeply cares about her patients’ well-being, and always takes the time to explain treatment options in a way that’s easy to understand. Dr. Khyati combines modern surgical techniques with a gentle, compassionate approach, helping people regain both vision and confidence.
WHAT IS VISION 20/20

WHAT IS VISION 20/20?

Vision 20/20 means a normal vision of a healthy eye. People having 20/20 vision are able to see an object situated at a distance of 20 feet away in a very clear manner. Some people have 20/100 vision in which you have to stand as close to as 20 feet

Soft contact lenses

Soft contact lenses: Types, Usage And Care Tips

What Are Soft Contact Lenses? Soft contact lenses are made from a thin and porous plastic containing hydrogels.  Not like the hard contacts, hydrogels in soft contacts are supple. This enables superior breathability, making these the foremost popular lens type and they’re comfortable to wear without having to “break them

Photochromic Lenses: Meaning, Pros, Cons, Price in India [2026]

What Are Photochromic Lenses? Photochromic lenses are just like normal lenses but they automatically become dark when we move in the sunlight. Ultraviolet rays coming from the sun affect the molecules present in the photochromic lenses therefore, these lenses change their colors. These lenses get darker in bright lights and

Lutein and zeaxanthin

Lutein and zeaxanthin: The benefits for eyes and vision

ZEAXANTHIN and LUTEIN are categorized under the class of carotenoids, xanthophylls. Xanthophylls and act as natural sunscreens in plants, guarding them against the damaging effects of excessive light-derived energy (life-extension). Benefits Below are some conditions with which lutein and zeaxanthin may help: The research to support lutein and zeaxanthin for

Eye Injury

Eye Injury: Signs, Symptoms, Types, And Prevention Tips

What Is Eye Injury? Eye Injury is something that can happen at any place and at any time and can cause critical damages. This happens when eyes are not properly taken care of. Eye injuries can be caused in mechanical or chemical form. The severe injuries need medical attention while

Is “ICL Surgery” Better Than “LASIK Surgery”? : An Analysis

ICL surgery and Lasik surgery both help in spec removal. LASIK has been around for years. It was developed in the 1970s by Dr. Gholam A. Peyman with the aim to improve eyesight and in 1989, he was honoured with the first patent for this kind of procedure in the US.

Guide To Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)

Age–Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is the most common explanation for severe loss of eyesight among people who are above 50 years of age. Only the middle vision is affected by this disease And it’s important to understand that folks rarely go blind from it. AMD affects the sight and with it,

Pinguecula and Pterygium

Are Pinguecula and Pterygium are Same?

Definition A pinguecula is a growth that develops on the conjunctiva. The expansion is typically yellow and tends to develop on the side of the attention closest to the nose. The conjunctiva is the transparent membrane that covers the whites of the eyes. Pinguecula consists of protein, fat, and calcium.

conjunctivitis

Conjunctivitis | Different Types of Conjunctivitis

CONJUNCTIVITIS Conjunctivitis or inflammation of the conjunctiva is commonly referred to as “pink eye” or “red-eye”. In this case pain, burning, scratchiness or itchiness may occur. Swelling of the white part may also occur. People might have viral infections along with other symptoms of the common cold that are easily

black eyes

Black Eyes: Possible Treatments for Prevention

A black eye is when there’s bruising of the tissue under the skin around the eye. In most cases, the injury affects the face instead of the attention itself. It is called a black eye due to the bluish-dark colour of the bruising within the tissue around the eye. This

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