Dr. Baraa Helal

Dr. Baraa Helal

Ophthalmologist and Eye Surgeon

Dr. Baraa Helal

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Dr. Baraa Helal - Ophthalmologist and Eye Surgeon

An experienced ophthalmologist specializing in a wide range of eye conditions, including strabismus (crossed eyes) and pediatric ophthalmology, laser vision correction, and cataract surgery.

 

Specializations and Services:

Ophthalmology: Diagnosis and treatment of various adult and pediatric eye conditions.

Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology: Diagnosis and treatment of strabismus and visual problems in children.

Cataract Removal with Ultrasound: Advanced cataract surgery using ultrasound technology.

Laser Vision Correction (LASIK): Laser surgery for correcting vision problems such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism.

Retinal and Vitreous Surgery: Specialized surgeries to treat retinal and vitreous body issues.

Visual Rehabilitation: Comprehensive rehabilitation programs to improve vision after surgery or in cases of visual impairment.

Academic Qualifications:

Fellowship in Ophthalmology, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom (2019).

Degree in Ophthalmology from the University of Glasgow, UK, with advanced training in strabismus and pediatric ophthalmology.

Location:

Central Area, City Grand Mall, Medical Wing, 3rd Floor, New Damietta City, Damietta Governorate.

Working Hours:

Sunday - Thursday: 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Friday and Saturday: Closed

Contact & Appointment:

Phone Number: 01111431612



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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.