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Things you need to know about iLASIK(Post)
Laser surgery is popular among many people. It provides various benefits and many people have undergone it to improve their vision. However, there are many people who are still concerned about the sa ...
Phakic Intraocular Lens Implants(Post)Phakic Intraocular Lenses (PIOLs) are an alternative to LASIK and PRK eye surgery for correcting moderate to severe myopia. In some cases these produce better and more predictable vision ou ...
Difference Between Pinguecula And Pterygium(Post)Pinguecula:Pinguecula is a raised lesion, which appears in yellow color. It is seen in the white part of the eye near to cornea. This can be seen on either sides of the eyes, but mostly it is seen ne ...
Corneal Inlays And Its Types (Post)When we are at the age of 40 will have difficulty in reading a book or a newspaper. The vision may become dull. This condition is known as presbyopia and is caused by the stiffening of eye lens. The ...
Enucleation And Evisceration - Part 2(Post)During the day of surgery, general anesthesia or local anesthesia accompanied with sedation is given. An implant of the size of a marble is fixed inside the eye. When enucleation is done, six extraoc ...
Farsightedness (Hyperopia): Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis And Treatment(Post)Hyperopia or Farsightedness is a refractive condition and in this condition the eyes do not bend and reflect the light properly to focus on seeing an image clearly. The closer objects look ...
How Does Crying Occur?(Post)Crying forms a part of emotions that express sorrow or frustration. At times tiredness also evokes tears. It is one of the most perplexing of human behaviors since the evolution of man. Tears differe ...
Types Of Retinal Detachment Surgery(Post)In most of the cases for repairing retina, surgery becomes necessary. A simple procedure is just needed for minor detachments.PhotocoagulationIt is performed by a surgeon using the help of a laser. I ...
Ischemic Optic Neuropathy(Post)This condition is also known as ION. In this condition, the blood does not flow properly to the optic nerve present in our eyes, causing damage to the nerves. There is sudden loss of vision in one or ...
How do you measure intraocular pressure Applanation tonometry?(Post)The test that measures the intraocular pressure (IOP) inside the patient's eyes in order to determine whether or not they are at the risk for glaucoma is termed as Tonometry test. Glaucoma at times ...
Know About Latisse(Post)Latisse is a recently approved prescription drug by the U.S FDA. It helps to thicken, darken and lengthen the eyelashes. The ingredients in it are same as Lumigan, which is used to treat glaucoma.It ...
Reading Glasses And Presbyopia(Post)Presbyopia is a condition which comes without warning when we are aged. It is like a fine line on the corner of the eyes. During this time one has to wear reading glasses or bifocals. People think th ...