Why Chose Us?
We have best professional Team to Care your Eyes
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Promotion of Eye Health
- To keep eyes clean how..?
- To wash face with mild Soap and clean water once in morning and at night.
- To avoid touching eyes with unclean fingers, hands, pencils etc. as this may to an eye infection.
- To use clean personal towel to wipe face.
- If some foreign body falls into the eyes
- To avoid rubbing the eye. If the eye is rubbed, the foreign body may get embedded and Removal may become difficult.
- To wash the particle with plenty of clean water.
- An elder may be asked to take out the foreign body if it is superficial with a clean Handkerchief.
- If the foreign body does not come out easily then Consult the Eye Doctor.
- Developing good habits
- While at study, to sit in a erect posture without stooping or bending the spine.
- To read in a well lighted room with light coming from left and behind. The light should be neither too bright nor dim.
- The books should be read with a downward gaze.
- To avoid reading in moving buses or train as it can lead to eye strain.
- To avoid reading magazines with shining pages and very small prints in dim light as it may cause eye strain.
- T. V. should preferably be watched from a distance of 10-12 feet.
- Nutrition - to eat plenty of green leafy vegetables like spinach, amaranth etc. the darker the leaves, the more is the carotene contents.
- Also, yellow colored fruits vegetables and roots should be a part of daily diet e.g carrot, ripe, mangos, ripe papaya, pumpkin, tomatoes etc. they are rich in vitamin A which is good for eye sight. The animal sources of vitamin A include fish liver oil like cod liver oil, halibut liver oil, egge, fish, meat, liver butter, cheese and whole milk.
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Prevention of eye injuries
- If some foreign body falls into the eyes
- To keep away from dangerous games.
- To avoid playing Gulli danda, the gulli with its sharp edge may damage the eye.
- Children should avoid playing with bow and arrow as the sharp arrow may injure the eye.
- To avoid lighting fireworks like anar, phooljhari etc. from a close distance.
- Elders are advised not to sew or knit with children nearby.
- Side covered protective glasses should be worn by those with such occupation in which there is propensity of entry of foreign bodies such as those who sharpen tools and instruments or cut or break Stones or workers in chemical factories or welders exposed to welding flames.
Quite a good charitable cause. The charges are unbelievable. To get such doctor efficient and dedicated doctor is also a big luck for the town. This institute is realy a big donation to the area.
Shri Surendra Kumar Birla
on 26.03.1987
An excellent Eye Hospital spotlessly clean and very efficiently run with dedicated staff. Dr. Sehgal has to be congratulated for bringing it up so that it now attracts patients from adjoining states. Time has come to start more modern surgery like lens implantation and vitreo retinal surgery so that it remains a leading institution in Pilani.
Shri J. Shapira
on 13.12.1988
I was very impressed by the dedication and concern to a population that does not get that attention usually. Dr. Sehgal is invited to visit Israel.
Dr. S. S. Badrinath
on 16.11.1994
Nice to se a fully occupied, well kept hospital, rendering yeoman service to the community. Being a charitable hospital I foresee a great future as the team I met is a dedicated one. The leader of the team Dr. Sehgal deserves our praise for steering the ship in the right direction.
Shri Yash Birla
on 26.09.1996
Very much upto the mark portrays itself as a modernly equipped hospital comparable with the ones in any metropolitan city.
Shri Durgaprasad Mandelia
on 16.10.1999
I and my wife were very happy to visit the Singhi Eye Hospital this morning. The hall was full of patients coming from several outside towns and villages. The hospital is equipped with the latest machines and equipment and has got both private and general wards, and provides the entire range of eye treatment at a very reasonable cost. It is in charge of a very competent Dr. P.K. Sehgal, who is by nature very service minded. It is rendering very important service to the general public.
Prof. Datak Dr. Ismail Saleeh
on 06.04.2004
You have a very well-organised Eye Hospital catering to the needs of the community. We congratulate you Dr. Sehgal and your dedicated on a fine performance. With best wishes and regards.
Shri B. K. Jawahar
on 06.02.2006
Excellent facilities with impressive equipment, highly dedicated team and quality leadership of Dr. Sehgal. Doing very useful work. Best wishes for future development.
Dr. Kulin Kothari
on 13.08.2007