Dr. Faris Aziz Georges

Dr. Faris Aziz Georges

Consultant in Ophthalmology and Contact Lenses

Dr. Faris Aziz Georges

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Dr. Faris Aziz Georges
Consultant in Ophthalmology and Contact Lenses

Educational Background:
Dr. Faris holds a medical degree and has specialized in Ophthalmology and contact lenses, making him qualified to provide specialized medical care.

Professional Experience:
Dr. Faris has extensive experience in the field of ophthalmology, working as a consultant in prestigious hospitals. His expertise includes:

  • Diagnosis and treatment of various eye diseases.
  • Providing specialized consultations on contact lenses and selecting the most suitable options for patients.
  • Conducting comprehensive eye examinations to ensure eye health.

Treatment Philosophy:
Dr. Faris adopts a comprehensive approach to patient care, focusing on accurate diagnosis and understanding their needs. He consistently strives to provide the best solutions to achieve effective results.

Research and Contributions:
Dr. Faris is active in research and studies related to eye diseases and contact lenses, making contributions to the improvement of clinical practices.

Personal Attributes:
Dr. Faris is known for his friendly demeanor and effective communication with patients, which helps build trust. He is committed to providing necessary support and understanding patients' concerns.



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FAQ

The symptoms of eye inflammation vary depending on its cause and type, but generally include:

Redness: This occurs due to the dilation of blood vessels in the eye.

Itching and burning: Itching or a burning sensation may indicate eye inflammation.

Swollen eyelids: Swelling may occur in either the upper or lower eyelid.

Discharge: Clear, yellow, or green discharge may appear from the eye, especially upon waking.

Increased tearing: Tears may increase due to irritation in the eye.

Feeling of a foreign body in the eye: The person may feel as though something is stuck in the eye, even if there is nothing there.

Light sensitivity: Looking at light may become uncomfortable due to inflammation.

Blurred vision: Inflammation can cause temporary blurred vision.

Eye pain: Mild or severe pain may accompany eye inflammation, especially if swelling is present.

If these symptoms occur or worsen, it is recommended to consult an ophthalmologist for diagnosis and appropriate treatment, as neglecting the inflammation can lead to complications affecting eye health and vision.