Why Are You Not Wearing Contact Lens?

March 31, 2009 by AMED  
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A lot of people haven’t yet discovered how great it is to own contacts. Lenses can be nice and easy to use and are safe for your eyes. A lot of people choose to switch back and forth between glasses and contacts and a lot of people use lenses alone. If you are thinking about wearing them again, this is where you should be. 

Four-Eyed No More 

There used to be a stigma attached with people who wore glasses. Today glasses are common and many people like to use them as fashion statements but that doesn’t change the fact that there may be times (perhaps all the time) when you’d rather not wear glasses. In the past, contact lenses weren’t often worn by people unless they were wealthy. Today contact lenses are probably a lot more affordable than glasses! And, unlike glasses, contact lenses don’t have to change your look if you don’t want them to but they can change your look if you do want them to by allowing you to change the color of your eyes. 

Have you always wanted to have blue eyes? Do you want to improve your appearance by choosing a lens that has a piercing color? Now it is easy to acquire them hassle free. You can even buy them online and save money while getting convenient delivery. 

Contact lenses are available in many different varieties and today they’re easier to care for than ever. Contact lens solutions are perfect to clean your lenses when you’ve taken them out for the day and a lot of of lenses today can even be safely left in while you sleep.There are variations which are dailies, monthlies, or extended wear contact lenses for a longer term as well. 

If you’ve never worn contacts before, you’ll want to see your optometrist for a prescription and a contact lens fitting. If you have worn them in the past and have a recent prescription, you can buy them online often at a fraction of the price of retail lens options. 

Contact Lenses: Options

There are a lot of lens options such as: bifocal lenses, colored lenses, custom lenses, disposables, extended wear, monovision, toric, and others so it’s a good idea to look at all your options to ensure you choose what will best suit your eyes and your desires.

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Proper Care and Handling of Colour Contact Lenses

March 20, 2009 by A Nutt  
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by A Nutt

If you’re considering getting (or recently got) colour contact lenses, make sure you know how to care for your lenses. Proper care of your colour contact lenses is a simple process, but it is a process. Familiarizing yourself with the steps to care for your colour contact lenses properly will help you avoid eye irritation or infection.

Though there is a wide variety of types and brands of colour contact lensese, caring for them will be the same across the board. You will need some supplies for proper care and cleaning of your color contacts. The following supplies can be purchased from your eye care clinic or directly from your local pharmacy: – Good quality contact lens solution – Contact lens case (having an extra one on hand is a good idea) – Soft (gentle) plastic tweezers

That’s it! The only other thing you’ll need is a few minutes every single day to dedicate to the proper care of your coloured lenses.

The Best Solution Long gone are the days when two separate solutions were needed; that is saline solution for storing your lenses and a cleaner for cleaning them. Multi-purpose solutions perform both duties with just one step. The best, lowest-maintenance solution to care for your colour contact lenses will be a no-rub, multipurpose solution. A good multi-purpose solution will not only disinfect your contacts, but also remove protein build-ups. Make sure to note that solutions for rigid lenses have a different formulation than that for soft lenses. You’ll need to buy solution for soft lenses for your colour contacts.

Clean Those Coloured Contacts Cleaning your colour contact lenses is really no different than cleaning clear lenses. The trick is to do it properly so that the lenses are disinfected, and to do it every single day. To properly clean your colour contact lenses, follow the steps below daily.

1.Wash and dry hands thoroughly before starting the process. 2.Take each colour lens out and rinse with multi-purpose solution by squirting the solution directly on each side of the lens. 3.Fill your lens case with fresh solution, put the lenses in the case, and screw the case closed. Let the colour contact lenses soak for at least 6 hours (ideally, overnight). 4.Before you put your colour contacts back in your eyes, rinse each side with fresh solution again.

Further Protein Removal Multipurpose solution is all you need if you wear disposable colour contacts, as most people do. If, however, your colour contact lenses are of the more expensive, hand-painted variety that are designed to last about a year, you should consider also using protein-removing tablets as well. Using these tablets is especially recommended for people that use their colour contact lenses every day. The tablets you’ll need to look for in this case are called enzymatic cleaner, or simply ‘enzyme.’ You can extend the life of your hand-painted colour contact lenses by soaking them in enzymatic cleaner once a month. Lens Storage

A contact lens case is the most common place to store contacts. A contact lens case with screw-down lids will prevent any solution from leaking out. You can label your cases or get cases of different colours to keep your lenses organized in the event that you have more than one set of couloured lenses. Keep each lens case clean by washing it with soap and boiling it once a week. Make sure to wait until the lens case dries thoroughly before using it again. Caring for colour contact lenses is easy once you get into a routine.

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Refractive Eye Surgery – Advantages Of Lasik Eye Surgery

March 19, 2009 by AMED  
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Refractive eye surgery is very effective in rectifying visual refractive errors and decreasing the dependency on glasses and contacts. It has been proven successful in reducing myopia (nearsightness), astigmatism (elongated corneas), hyperopia (farsightedness) and many other problems caused by refractive errors.

The medicine comprises four types of refractive eye surgery procedures: corneal incision procedures; flap and photoablation procedures; implants and thermal procedures. Nowadays the modern technology allows the doctors to use the laser to reshape the cornea.

During a flap procedure, the surgeon cuts a tiny flap in the cornea to reshape the tissue underneath and correct the refractive error.

Lasik (Laser Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis) is very popular in the field of refractive surgery and can correct astigmatism, hyperopia and myopia. At first the surgeon uses a IntraLase or a microkeratome to move a flap out of the stroma. Next, he uses an excimer laser to remove excess corneal tissue and only after that he replaces the flap.

The best candidates for Lasik are the people with flat or thin corneas. A small trephine blade cuts into the epithelium while a mild alcohol solution will smoothen its edges. Excess corneal tissue is removed with an excimer laser and in the end the flap is replaced.

Just like LASEK, the Epi-LASIK cuts the epithelium but epikeratome is used as a replacement for alcohol and blade.

The second stage in flap procedures is photoablation because it removes excess corneal tissue with ultraviolet radiation. The original laser eye surgery procedure was PRK (photorefractive keratectomy).

This intervention used local aesthetic eye drops to numb the eye followed by the reshaping of the cornea. The excimer laser is an ultraviolet beam of light controlled by the computer that won´t cause any damage to the tissue around the eyes.

Arcuate keratotomy and radial keratotomy are two corneal incision procedures that alter the surface of the cornea to correct refractive errors. Radial keratotomy (RK) makes a few spoke-shaped incisions in the cornea with a diamond knife and by doing that it can treat myopia. Arcuate keratotomy is pretty much the same except that the diamond knife cuts parallel incisions to the edge of the cornea.

Farsightedness or temporarily hyperopic refractive errors can be corrected with heat thanks to thermal procedures. During the thermal keratoplasty procedure, the surgeon puts a ring of 8 or 16 small burns around the pupil. The heat causes contractions and makes the cornea steeper.

Thermal keratoplasty comprises Laser Thermal Keratoplasty (LTK) with holmium laser and Conductive Keratoplasty (CK) with high-frequency electric probes.

Last but not least, we have the implants. Thanks to implantable contact lenses (ICL) inserted in the cornea through small incisions, many patients suffering from astigmatism, hyperopia and myopia were cured. ICL sit behind the cornea refocusing the light and offering a natural image.

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Is Surgery A Good Option To Treat Glaucoma?

March 17, 2009 by AMED  
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If you are serious about keeping your vision and maintaining your eye health, then you will want to make sure that you have regular exams. Screening for glaucoma is a quick and easy test, yet many people do not get it done. It is a serious tragedy that so many people are going blind because of a disease that can be treated by medication or surgery.

Glaucoma is a term that doctors have given to four eye diseases. What the four types of glaucoma have in common is how they destroy vision. Glaucoma occurs when the optic nerve becomes destroyed due to pressure or lack of blood supply. Doctors are not sure exactly why this happens in some people and not in others. The people at highest risk of glaucoma are black people, people over 40, and anyone with a history of the disease in their family. Doctors will first try to treat glaucoma with medications, but if this doesn’t work then a surgical procedure is the last option. There are two types of operations that can be performed to treat glaucoma; traditional and laser.

There are two types of surgeries that can be performed on glaucoma patients; one is traditional and the other is laser surgery. A laser trabeculoplasty procedure is used to treat open-angle glaucoma by making holes in the drainage channels in the eyes. Trabeculectomy is a traditional operation in which a surgeon cuts a tiny hole into the sclera, or white part of the eye, in order to help drainage. Drain implantation seems pretty obvious by the name, and involves placing a drainage tube within the eye. The last type of procedure is called cyclophotocoagulation and it involves the use of a laser on the surface of the affected eye. The laser targets the part of the eye that produces fluid in the hope of disrupting the process. This operation is the riskiest and can cause loss of eyesight.

Any type of surgery is very risky, which is why doctors will make sure that they try every other treatment first. The different operations for glaucoma are based on exactly what the doctor needs to do for the patient. Making sure that you have regular eye exams can hopefully stop you from ever having to go through any type of operation on your eyes.

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What Are The Symptoms Of Narrow Angle Glaucoma?

March 16, 2009 by AMED  
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Glaucoma is a very serious eye disease. It is one of the most common diseases and causes the most cases of blindness in the world. Narrow angle glaucoma is one of the most serious forms of glaucoma. In this type of glaucoma, the eye pressure goes up very fast and can cause intense pain. If this happens, then immediate attention must be sought in order to make sure that the person’s vision can be saved.

Glaucoma is a term given to a group of different eye diseases that affect many people in the world today. Glaucoma is the number one cause of blindness in the world and narrow angle is the rarest type. The only good part about contracting it is that it is hard to ignore. Normally, glaucoma is not realized by the patient because there are no symptoms. This is bad because if it is not diagnosed by a doctor it can cause a lot of damage and eventually blindness. However, narrow angle comes on suddenly and causes intense pain. However, this type of glaucoma is a serious condition and if not treated immediately, it has the possibility of causing blindness in three to five days. Most of the time the symptoms are not able to be ignored because there are so painful, so those afflicted will seek treatment.

Narrow angle glaucoma comes on very quickly and very severely. The symptoms are very difficult to ignore, which means that the patient is very likely to get immediate treatment. This is important considering once the symptoms start, blindness can occur within three to five days, if the patient is not treated. Symptoms include inflammation and pain, pressure, pupil dilation that is not reactive to light, corneas that are cloudy, blurred vision, sensitivity to light, seeing halos around lights and nausea. This rare type of glaucoma can be caused by a problem with the structure of the eye, certain injected or oral medications, a blow to the eye and diabetes. The pain and discomfort that is caused by these extreme symptoms cannot be ignored, and will cause any person to seek a professional doctor. This is good considering that this type of glaucoma needs immediate treatment or the chance of blindness is very high. The eye surgeon will treat this disease by creating a hole in the iris with a laser to help restore fluid flow to the front of the eye. This relieves the high-pressure that has built up, thus saving eyesight.

If you contract narrow angle glaucoma, then it will be very hard to not know it. The symptoms that come with this type of eye disease are very painful and very severe. They will cause the patient to immediately contact an optical professional for treatment. Once treatment has begun, the rate of success is high for saving vision.

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