Dr. Youssef Abu Zaid

Dr. Youssef Abu Zaid

Consultant Ophthalmologist, Retina and Vitreous Surgeon

Dr. Youssef Abu Zaid

  • Name: Dr. Youssef Abu Zaid
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Dr. Youssef Abu Zaid

Specialization: Consultant Ophthalmologist, Retina and Vitreous

Academic Qualifications:

British Fellowship in Ophthalmology

Fellowship of the International Council

Available Services:

Eye Surgery:

Vision Correction (LASIK): Using advanced techniques to correct vision problems.

Cataract Surgery: Removing cataracts using modern methods, including ultrasound fragmentation.

Retinal and Vitreous Surgery:

Treatment of retinal detachment.

Treatment of diabetic complications on the retina.

Eye Cosmetics:

Eyelid Cosmetic Surgery: Correcting dark circles and tightening the eyelids.

Wrinkle Treatment: Using laser and fillers.

Children's Services:

Diagnosis and treatment of eye problems in children.

Lens Implantation:

Multiple options to suit patients' needs.

Accurate Examinations:

Fundus Examination, Optic Nerve Examination, Corneal Examination.

Glaucoma Treatment:

Diagnosis and Treatment of Glaucoma.

Visual Rehabilitation:

Specialized programs to improve vision after surgeries.

Address:

The Strong Eye Center

8 Murad St., Giza Square, Above Gad Restaurant, 4th floor, Giza.

Contact Numbers:

01003355905

01101127254



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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.