The greatest advantage of multifocal or trifocal intraocular lenses (IOLs) lies in their ability to provide a patients with excellent vision at multiple distances simultaneously, while reducing and in some cases even eliminating the need for glasses after cataract surgery. Unlike traditional monofocal lenses, multifocal IOLs can correct near, intermediate, and distance vision, offering greater…
Read MoreGetting an eye exam is important for several reasons: Overall, regular eye exams are important for maintaining good eye health and preserving your vision.
Read MoreAs an eye specialist, experience is a critical component of developing the skills necessary to provide high-quality care to patients. Years of experience enable an eye specialist to identify and diagnose eye conditions quickly and accurately, and to develop the best course of treatment based on their experience and knowledge. In this article, we’ll explore…
Read MoreIf specific issues are discovered during your eye checkup, your ophthalmologist will perform a gonioscopy. Gonioscopy is most frequently performed to look for glaucoma symptoms. The examination can reveal whether your drainage angle is too small for fluid to drain effectively or whether it is obstructed by a section of your iris. The drainage angle…
Read MoreOCT or Optical Coherence Tomography, is a non-invasive medical imaging technique that uses light waves to produce cross-sectional images of biological tissues. It can provide information about the thickness, structure, and integrity of tissues such as the retina, optic nerve, and cornea in the eye, as well as the layers of the skin, and other…
Read MoreChoroidal neovascularization (CNV) is a sight-threatening condition characterized by the abnormal growth of blood vessels beneath the retina. This pathological process can have devastating effects on vision and is a leading cause of vision loss in various retinal disorders. The choroid is a highly vascular layer located between the retina and the sclera in the…
Read MoreChoroidal lymphoma, also referred to as intraocular lymphoma or primary vitreoretinal lymphoma, is a rare form of ocular cancer that predominantly affects the choroid, a layer of blood vessels located between the retina and the sclera at the back of the eye. This condition is characterized by the abnormal development of lymphoid cells within the…
Read MoreAfter a corneal transplant, there is a chance of corneal rejection, however this is rather uncommon. When the body’s immune system perceives a transplanted cornea as foreign and develops an immunological response against it, corneal rejection results. However, there are steps that medical professionals can take to lessen corneal rejection. Your doctor may treat this…
Read MoreBefore thinking about getting your hair dyed, it is crucial to follow a few safety precautions if you just had eye surgery. For individualized guidance regarding eye surgeries, it is important to speak with your ophthalmologist or other healthcare provider. Eye procedures might differ in type and individual circumstances. Here are some broad ideas to…
Read MoreFollowing gunshot wounds to the globe, the visual prognosis is dependent on a number of important aspects. In these circumstances, the ocular trauma score (OTS), which was developed to assist in predicting visual acuity outcomes following ocular trauma, is helpful but not totally accurate. The location of the exit wound, concomitant optic nerve injury, accompanying…
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