Four Reasons to Consider Lasik Eye Surgery

Lasik eye surgery may seem like an unnecessary expense. After all, you have likely been wearing contacts or eyeglasses for most of your life. Why change it now? There are actually some very good reasons to stop delaying and truly consider Lasik eye surgery.

Improved Vision

Glasses and contacts are helpful, but they don’t resolve the problem entirely. Your vision may still be somewhat restricted by your poor eyesight. For example, peripheral vision often suffers in eyeglass wearers because the corrective lens doesn’t wrap all the way around the eye. With Lasik eye surgery, you will experience improved vision without correction, which will allow you to see much more detail and more conveniently than before. (more…)

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3 Surprising Symptoms of Dry Eyes

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Dry eyes can be caused by a number of things. You may experience dry eyes if you have decreased tear production or an imbalance in tear composition. Both of these can be corrected with available treatments. If your eyes are frequently dry and itchy, you should visit your doctor to determine the cause. But sometimes, you may not realize you have dry eyes. Here are three surprising symptoms that may indicate dry eyes.

Increased Watering of Eyes

You may think that dry eyes means you do not produce tears, but this is not necessarily the case. When eyes are dry, it is the body’s natural response to create more tears. The extra tears don’t come from the tear glands usually used to lubricate the eye. They come from the tear gland used for emotional crying. This dumps liquid on the surface which can overwhelm the eyes normal drainage mechanism. If you have an increase in watery eyes at any time, it could be an indication that your eyes are actually dry. (more…)

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Three Warning Signs of Cataracts

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Over 24 million Americans over the age of 40 are affected by cataracts. It is a very common eye condition and one that can leave you completely blind if left untreated. There are many treatments for cataracts, including surgical measures that can be taken. The sooner cataracts are discovered and diagnosed, the more treatment options there are available. Here are three warning signs that you might have cataracts.

Cloudy or Blurred Vision

The most common warning sign of cataracts that prompts people to see a doctor is cloudy or blurred vision. You may also experience a dimming of your vision. Any sudden or gradual vision changes should be immediately reported to your optometrist, especially if you are over the age of 40. The cloudy or blurred vision that comes with cataracts usually is an indicator of a more advanced case. (more…)

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3 Symptoms of Wet Macular Degeneration and How It Is Treated

Macular degeneration is an eye disorder that impacts millions of people across the United States. Wet macular degeneration is a severe form of this disorder that can stem from older age, hereditary factors, and other health conditions like cardiovascular disease and obesity. 

Continue reading to learn the three most common symptoms of wet macular degeneration, as well as available treatment options. 

What Are The Symptoms of Wet Macular Degeneration?

Wet macular degeneration is a chronic condition impacting the blood vessels in the eyes. In wet macular degeneration, abnormal blood vessels develop under the retina. The macula, which is the section of the retina that accounts for central vision, is then raised above its natural flat position, causing lost or distorted central vision.  (more…)

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3 Types of Corneal Disease and How Corneal Transplant Could Be the Answer

Corneal disease is a serious condition that can have far-reaching implications when it’s not treated quickly and properly. Here, we’ll discuss the three main types of corneal disease, and well as the benefits of corneal transplant as a potential treatment option.

Types of Corneal Disease

Several types of corneal disease exist, but three specific types are recognized as the most common. The three main types of corneal disease are:

Fuchs’ endothelial dystrophy: Fuchs’ endothelial dystrophy is a hereditary deformity that affects the endothelium, the inner cell layer of the cornea. The endothelium transports fluids away from the cornea to maintain clarity. Dysfunction of the endothelium caused by Fuchs’ endothelial dystrophy causes swelling in the cornea, which further results in cloudy or inhibited vision.  (more…)

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Signs and Symptoms of Diabetic Retinopathy

If you have diabetes, you are at risk for diabetic retinopathy. This condition is a complication of diabetes, and it causes failing vision, up to and including blindness in severe cases. It is important that you seek treatment as soon as you discover symptoms, so that you can get the treatment you need to maintain your vision. Here are some signs and symptoms that you need to watch for.

Early Symptoms

You may not have many early symptoms of diabetic retinopathy. Often, in the earliest stages, there are no symptoms or signs of the illness that can be noticed by the patient. Your ophthalmologist may be able to catch the disease in its earliest stages if you get routine and comprehensive eye exams. As symptoms begin to occur, they could be mild and may only be small deficits in vision. (more…)

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Three Reasons to Consider Lasik Surgery

Have you been on the fence about Lasik surgery? Lasik surgery can eliminate your need for contacts or eyeglasses. If you have been thinking about Lasik surgery for yourself or a loved one, consider these reasons that you should move forward with your plans.

Comfort and Convenience

One of the biggest reasons to get Lasik is for comfort and convenience. With contacts or eyeglasses you can see to live your life, but at what cost? Having glasses can be uncomfortable in certain situations, as well as impractical. Contacts can cause their own issues, with dry and itchy eyes, eye infections, or simple discomfort. With Lasik, you don’t have to worry about these problems any longer, and you will always be comfortable while enjoying near perfect vision. (more…)

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What Is Astigmatism, and How Can It Be Corrected?

Astigmatism is a fairly common eye condition that causes blurry vision.Most of us have only mild astigmatism.  About 70% of us have enough astigmatism to blur the vision without glasses. While most people with astigmatism correct their vision with contacts or eyeglasses, there are ways to correct the problem surgically so that glasses and contacts are not required. Here is what you need to know about astigmatism and what you can do about it.

What Is Astigmatism?

Astigmatism is a condition of the eye in which the cornea of the eye is not shaped correctly. Instead of being round; its oval to a degree. It could also be that the curvature of the lens inside the eye is misshapen. Surgical Correction either occurs on the cornea or with the lens. (more…)

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What to Expect After Cataract Surgery

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Cataract Surgery is the most common procedure in the US. However, there is nothing common about your eyes! It’s normal to be a little anxious about surgery. A little information about what to expect can help for sure. Although anesthesia and methods vary across the country, there’s a reason why so many people rate us so highly. Everyone is different so we have many ways to relax you before surgery.  Our methods are typically more individualized and advanced than most places. So what we say here may not apply at other places. Here is what you need to know about what to expect after your cataract surgery with us.

The Day of Surgery

At our center the surgery, your time in the operating room is only 5-7 minutes. The total time spent at the center is 90 minutes. We like to say it’s the best happy you have been to.  You are relaxed, and no breathing tubes are used. You simply don’t care and are relaxed. Most don’t need an IV and do great with medicine placed under the tongue for two minutes. You will need someone to drive you home. Some will have tape over their eye for 2 hours but most don’t.    (more…)

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