Saturday, April 14, 2018

Eye that suffered...

As i was more exposed to daylight and travel in the dusty environment everyday, i was conscious about the eye weakness so i thought to visit the Hospital in Tripureshower. Firstly i took a normal ticket to check my eyes, but there was long queue of the eye patient and when i was about to enter the room the doctor leaves for tea breaks for 30mins and it says they refer to other doctors room for detail check up which will take at least 2-3hrs because there was long line already in other places. This is the bitter truth of hospital service we have. People have to wait like a whole day to checkup and i cann´t stay in big mass for a long time.

So after having some tea and snacks, i got the information that their is the pay clinic, which is expensive but less queue as compare to normal check up. So, i went to that counter for ticket, there were only 5 people before me, and did the eye examinations with doctor. The doctor and nurses were shocked to know that i had very less ( below  than average)  natural tear in my eyes after check up, so as the conclusion she refers to use the refresh tear and gel in each 2 hrs time and have to re-examine the eyes after 2 weeks time. Doctor suggest not to go in dust, pollution and Sunlight, but i can´t escape those things until m here in the Dustmandu. At that moment i feel little depressed that i was entering the digital world with ill eyes :-( So, i think i should leave the Dustmandu soon to care my eyes... (not sure when)

These are my eye doses, so now on i should be more careful about things that affects eyes directly. To some context, i can avoid the direct sunlight and digital light but what about the tiny dust particles, air pollution which exist in most of the places in the Kathmandu...

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