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A Guide To Astigmatism Correction

by Richard Farrah

Astigmatism is a common kind of visual issue. It is often associated with other kinds of eye defects such as myopia (short/near sightedness) and hyperopia (long/far sightedness) but can be a problem in itself even if you have no other visual problems. Your astigmatism will generally affect your focus — i.e. sufferers from this issue often see things slightly blurred and out of focus.

Astigmatism itself is usually caused because your cornea is not the kind of round shape that it ought to be. With this condition your cornea is slightly oval instead. This results in the light that enters the eye not being focused on one point as is the norm but on a variety of different points.

What Is Red Eye?

by Richard Farrah

If you’ve ever taken a photo then you’ve probably come across the ‘red eye’ effect. This causes the eyes of the person in the photo to show up as red. But, not so many of us will have come across real red eye in medical terms. Here, your eye looks like it has a red tinge rather than being its standard white.

Although waking up in the morning and finding that one or more of your eyes has turned red can be alarming, this isn’t necessarily something to worry about. It is, however, worth checking out the issue with your doctor or optician as this condition can sometimes be a sign of a more serious illness or condition.

Possible Side-Effects and Complications from Lasik Surgery

by Michael Spector

Obviously all medical procedures have some sort of risk involved, but lasik vision correction tends to be one of the safest procedures you can have. One of the reason lasik is so popular is because it’s so safe. It’s also quick, and even the recovery time is short. Most importantly, it tends to be relatively painless. Unfortunately, the results can vary greatly, so be wary of anyone offering a 20/20 vision money back guarantee. Don’t misunderstand, most patients have 20/20 vision after their first surgery, with some needing a second treatment after about 3 months.

Take some time to talk over the risks and potential complications that may folllow your surgery with your doctor. If you’re not completely comfortable, dont’ go forward. It is an elective procedure and for most people it’s not something compeltely necessary. These are some of the more common side effects patients will experience.

An Explanation Of Lasik Surgery

by Frank Milstone

LASIK surgery originated in the 90’s as a way of improving eyesight without the aid of lenses or glasses. It is a very dependable surgical procedure and has worked for thousands of individuals.

The actual lasik surgery procedure has 2 parts. First, a flap is made, covering the cornea. Then, the curve of the eye lens is altered by the laser. A large diversity of eye problems can be solved by Lasik surgery and because of the scientific progress in the last couple of years, there’s a good chance you qualify for lasik surgery.

To be absolutely sure you qualify for lasik eye surgery, you will have to take a series of tests. There are a few conditions that cannot be cured by an eye operation. But the scientific progress has made a lot more possible than even a few years ago.

Lasik Post Surgery Expectations.

by Michael Spector

Immediately following your lasik surgery, your eyes are going to be begging you to rub them, but don’t do it! There are no stitches holding your cornea in place, so any rubbing could severely complicate your recovery. You’re eyes will also feel as those you’ve got some little particle of dust stuck in them. Try your best to ignore this as it’s only going to add to your frustration. The good thing is, recovery is irritating, but rarely painful.

Most people report a dramatic improvement in less than a week after surgery. Because of this, you probably won’t need to take off more than a few days from work. The scratchy and irritating feel should be gone by then. If, for some reason, you feel things aren’t improving, call your doctor as soon as possible. Don’t panic if, but don’t take any unneeded risks either.

What You Need To Know About Lasik Vision Surgery Costs.

by Michael Spector

If you’re even slightly interested in the pursuing lasik as a way to correct your vision, one of the biggest factors in your decision making process will most likely be the cost. As we all know, medical costs have shot through the roof over the past decade, but lasik surgery seems to have eluded this trend. One reason for this is the fact that insurance typically won’t cover the cost of your lasik surgery. This forces people to shop around for price, which drives the cost down to meet consumer demands.

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