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A collection of most up to date articles and interesting information about the world of Laser surgeries, eye problems, optometry, orthokeratology etc.
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Being an Asian myself, I find this survey is quite interesting. A survey is done to find out the different outcomes between Asian and Caucasian eyes. And the results show that "The risk of chronic dry eye after LASIK was significantly higher in Asian eyes."- posted on 1 Nov 2005
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Contact Lens - thin plastic lens worn between the eye and eyelid that may be used instead of eyeglasses. Actors, models, and others wear them for appearance, and athletes use them for safety and convenience. Contact lenses may also be used to correct certain abnormalities of the eye that cannot be corrected by regular glasses.
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Dry eyes after LASIK is normal during the immediate postoperative recovery. Symptoms include burning and irritation. While a nuisance, it generally is not a clinically serious condition. Only very rarely can severe dryness lead to permanent vision loss by creating a permissive environment for corneal infection and scarring.
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We must exercise our eyes to keep them healthy. Some say doing regular eye exercise can improve our vision too.
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Healthy vision is related to the health of the individual parts of the eye – the cornea, iris, macula, lens, optic nerve, pupil, retina and the vitreous humor. And making good ocular nutrition and eye health food choices are one of the ways that good vision can be supported.
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Floaters are actually cellular debris within the vitreous, the jelly-like fluid that fills the inside of the eye. These objects appear to be in front of the eye, but they are really floating in this fluid, and at the same time, casting their shadows on the retina, the light sensing inner layer of the eye. - posted on 30 Nov 2005
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Floaters and Their Treatment with Chinese Herbs - Floaters are rarely caused by release of materials into the eye, they are a result of natural processes that may be exacerbated or accelerated by overexposure to sunlight, poor circulation in the retina, and lack of hydration, along with deficiency of yin essence and associated flaring of deficiency heat or accumulation of damp-heat. - posted on 3 Dec 2005
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The halos & glare effect is an optical effect that is noticed in dim light. When the pupil enlarges to adapt to the dimmer light, a second faded image is produced by the untreated peripheral cornea. For some patients who have undergone PRK or LASIK, this can interfere with night driving.
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AfterLasik.com - What is LASIK complications? starbursts, haloes, glares, double vision & dry eyes. All you need to know before and after LASIK surgery. A website dedicated to all post lasik patients.
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LASEK appears to be a safe and effective technique for enhancement in eyes that had previously been treated with LASIK. It is less invasive than a LASIK enhancement, reported Johnny L. Gayton, MD, during the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) meeting. - posted on 26 Nov 2005
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Lasik Risks, Side Effects, & Complications .As with any kind of surgical procedures, there are benefits as well as possible risks of refractive eye surgeries like LASIK done to your eyesight. Some of the common problems includes Dry Eyes, Haloes, Glares, Starburst, Regression, Flap complications, Infections etc..
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AfterLasik blog - This is where I write down my journey to perfect vision. I'm trying to reduce my after lasik complications by using Reverse Geometry RGP lens.
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I had LASIK 4 years ago and I'm having after LASIK complications due to higher order aberrations. I'm seeing haloes, glare, double, starburst (GASH) and also suffering from dry eyes.
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Orthokeratology - Ortho-K is the use of hard contact lenses (RGP lenses), normally worn only at night, to gradually improve vision through the reshaping of the cornea. This method can be used as an alternative to LASIK by those desiring to not have to wear lenses during the day.
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Overcorrection & undercorrection - Predicting perfectly how your eye will respond to laser surgery is not yet possible. Therefore, you may still need corrective lenses after the procedure to obtain good vision. In some cases, a second procedure can be done to improve the result.
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Type of eye surgeries including Laser & Non-Laser Surgeries - Refractive Surgery, Cataract Surgery, Glaucoma Surgery, Corneal Surgery, Vitreal-Retinal Surgery, Strabismus Surgery and Oculoplastics.