Rajesh Khanna, MD
Board Certified Ophthalmologist
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Co-authored Articles (8)
Brightening the Whites of Your Eyes: Simple and Natural Solutions
Make the whites of your eyes clear and bright with these tipsThe whites of your eyes are called the ''sclera'', and these can indicate a person’s overall health. Having yellowish or reddish sclera can be challenging in...
How to
Reduce Myopia Naturally
Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a common condition that causes faraway objects to appear out of focus. The best course of action for those with myopia is to wear glasses or contact lenses as prescribed by a doctor. Trying...
How to
Cure Astigmatism
Astigmatism is an eye condition caused by misshapen or damaged cornea. You may be born with astigmatism or develop it due to an eye injury. To treat astigmatism, get corrective lenses that help your eye to focus and see ...
How to
Cure Blurry Vision
Blurry vision is most often the result of an out-of-date glasses or contact prescription and isn't much to worry about. Visit your eye doctor regularly to keep your prescription up to date and monitor for any more seriou...
How Astigmatism is Measured: Tests & Tools
A comprehensive guide on how to test for and diagnose astigmatism Astigmatism is a common eye condition that causes blurry vision. It occurs when your cornea is more oblong, or football-shaped, than round. Astigmatism ca...
How to
Treat Dry Eyelids
Dry, itchy eyelids can be caused by allergies, bacteria, or underlying skin conditions. You can relieve dryness by maintaining a daily cleaning ritual. It is also very important to understand what is causing your eyelid ...
How to Improve Binocular Vision
In simple terms, binocular vision refers to your brain’s ability to accept individual signals from each of your eyes and combine them into a single signal. Poor binocular vision results in poor depth perception and can...
How to
Insert and Remove a Scleral Lens
Scleral lenses are used to help prevent eye damage after surgery, after an injury or corneal transplant, and to correct certain kinds of vision problems, such as keratoconus. A scleral lens is much bigger than a regular ...