Wednesday, January 28, 2009

LASIK

LASIK (Laser in Situ Keratomileusis) is an outpatient surgical procedure used to treat myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism. With LASIK, your ophthalmologist uses a laser to reshape the cornea to improve the way the eye focuses light rays into the retina.

The ideal candidate for LASIK is over 18 years of age, not pregnant or nursing, and free of any eye disease. You should not have had a change in your eye prescription in the last year and should have a refractive error within the range of correction for LASIK. You must also be willing to accept the potential risks, complications and side effects associated with LASIK. These include:

Discomfort or pain
Hazy or blurry vision
Scratchiness
Dryness
Glare
Halos or starbursts around light
Light sensitivity
Small pink or red patches on the white of the eye

Almost everyone experiences some dryness in the eyes and fluctuation vision during the day. These symptoms usually fade within one month, although some people may continue to have symptoms for a longer period of time.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Glaucoma: A Closer Look

What is Glaucoma?

Glaucoma is a disease of the optic nerve-the part of the eye that carries the images we see to the brain. The optic nerve is made up of many nerve fibers. When damage to the optic nerve occurs, blind spots develop. These blind spots usually go undetected until the optic nerve is significantly damaged. If the optic nerve is destroyed, blindness occurs.

Early detection and treatment by your ophthalmologist are the keys to preventing optic nerve damage and blindness from glaucoma.

What causes Glaucoma?

Clear liquid called aqueous humor circulates inside the front portion of the eye. To maintain a healthy level of pressure within the eye, a small amount of this fluid is produced constantly while an equal amount flows out of the eye through a microscopic drainage system.

Because the eye is a closed structure, if the drainage area for the aqueous humor- called the drainage angle-is blocked, the excess fluid cannot flow out of the eye. Fluid pressure within the eye increases, pushing against the optic nerve and causing damage.

How is Glaucoma detected?

Regular eye examinations by your ophthalmologist are the best way to detect glaucoma. A glaucoma screening that checks only the pressure of the eye is not sufficient to determine if you have glaucoma. The only sure way to detect glaucoma is to have a complete eye examination.

Information provided by EyeCare America. EyeCare America is a public service program of the Foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. The program provides eye care services to seniors and for those who are at increased risk for glaucoma. More than 90 percent of the care provided by the physician is at no out-of-pocket cost to the patient. Learn more on their website.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Vision Care

Imagine a world without vision. A world that is dark and colorless. Difficult isn’t it? So, what do you do to take care of your eyes? What measures do you obtain to get rid of several small but potential problems which might cause severe consequences? A basic know-how, a little change in your lifestyle and habits could bring a healthy solution to all your eye problems.

Introduction

Our eyes are supposedly considered to be the mirror of our personality. They reflect the kind of person that we are and use expressions to communicate without words. They also help us to see the beautiful creations of God and add a distinct meaning to our life, everyday.

Often, we take a lot of care to make our eyes look beautiful and appealing to others. We use eye-shadows, eye-liners and various other eye make-up products to enhance the external appearance of our eyes. However, seldom do we remember about the basic health aspects of our eyes. Usually, most of us consider the gift of eye-sight as a natural phenomenon and tend to take it for granted. As a result, we forget to take care of our eyes and suffer from various consequences which sometimes lead to impaired vision or even permanent loss of eyesight.

Importance of Vision Care
It is only when we come across a blind person or face eye-problems ourselves; we start thinking of the importance of caring for our eyes. Generally, we think that eye problems are a part of the aging process and deal with them quite casually. It is indeed true that some eye problems occur with age; however, there have been and there are people who have enjoyed problem free vision and healthy eyes even at old age. This has been possible due to adequate care and measures taken and followed on a regular basis. Even if you are not facing any serious problem today, it is always good to imbibe some basic vision care practices, which would help you enjoy a bright and clear vision even at your old age.

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I wanted to start this blog to post relevant articles and resources for people with dry eyes and other eye problems, like me. :D

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