Argon Laser Therapy for Diabetic Retinopathy
Argon Laser Therapy to seal the hemorrhages in cases of retinopathy of diabetes is a useful procedure. It is performed as an outdoor procedure after full control of diabetes. The argon laser machine is fully automated to deliver laser beam shots on the retina to weld the leak of blood from the blood vessels. The [...]
Laser for Diabetes-affected Eye
Diabetes is a disease that produces hemorrhages in the retinal blood vessels. It is called diabetic retinopathy. The eye is affected after a prolonged duration of diabetes of about 10 to 12 years. And more so if it is not strictly controlled. It is also true that presence of high blood pressure with diabetes together [...]
How Does Laser Work on Myopic Eyes?
In simple words, laser is used to reduce the thickness of the centre of cornea by the process of oxidation, which is called by the eye specialist as ‘ablation’ (see diagram). The steps of the procedure in brief are as under: Local eye drops are given four or six times. The person is fully conscious [...]
Laser in Glaucoma
It is an extremely important non-invasive procedure for eyes with raised pressure (intraocular tension) in glaucoma. It is called jhanmar in Gujarati, kalapani in Hindu and Urdu. The laser beam makes an artificial hole and opening in the blocked passages of circulation to restore normal flow.
Laser in Diseases of Retina and Vitreous
The most common diseases of retina and vitreous where laser procedure is required are discussed in what follows. A hole or break in the normal layer of retina “diagram of the anatomy of eye) which is the most vital component of visual function of eye and is connect to the brain by an optic nerve. [...]
Laser Therapy
Perhaps the most talked about treatment of eye diseases in recent times is Laser, so much so that, for a lay person, it is the treatment for every eye ailment in ophthalmic sciences. Laser, beyond doubt, is useful in the following eye diseases: Getting rid of spectacle glasses or contact lenses. There is a slogan [...]
Complications Associated with Myopia
There are four ocular complications which are the direct consequences of myopia, usually present in high myopias only. They are: (a) Cataract (lens sclerosis) (-15%). (b) Lazy eye or squint correction with myopia of birth (amblyopia) (-10%). (c) Detachment of retina (-12%). (d) Vitreous hemorrhaged and floaters. The incidence of these complications is not more [...]
Role of Eye Exercises in Myopia?
There is much curiosity about eye exercises as a panacea for keeping the eyes healthy. There certainly are benefits of physical exercises, e.g. walking on green grass in the morning, looking at the rising sun, deep breathing, pranayam and other forms of yogic procedures to maintain healthy eyes. These are recommended by all for they [...]
Contact Lenses as the Treatment of Myopia
Contact lenses become the only way of treatment in myopia in the following cases: 1. When there is disparity of spectacle power correction between the two eyes, i.e. if the difference of power between the two eyes exceeds -3, ordinary spectacle glasses cannot work. If they are worn the wearer sees double (diplopic). Contact lenses [...]
Role of Contact Lenses in Myopia
The use of contact lenses and the rapid advances in the technology of their manufacture during the last decade has undoubtedly contributed to treatment of myopic. The wearing of contact lens corrects myopia just as spectacles’ glass. It goes a step further in providing natural visual field and, above all, stops the myopia from increasing [...]