Articles, tagged with "eye drops", page 1
05th January 2012
Laser vision correction surgery is quite magic, for it is able to make nearsighted or farsighted patients restore their clear vision in just a few minutes. It is so miraculous that many people would like to know more about it, like what are the benefits a...
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Author:
Kshitiz Mahajan
05th January 2012
Launching a strategic executive job search - and hoping to make a splash?
In previous years, listing the size of budgets managed, divisions run, or revenue generated might have been enough resume verbiage for a recruiter to hunt you down, but no more. ...
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Author:
Kshitiz Mahajan
07th December 2011
People who are undecided about whether or not to have corrective eye surgery there are two main areas for consideration. The first is what the financial implications are to them and the other is what will life be like if they don’t have the surgery at al...
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Author:
Kate Dawson
07th December 2011
There is plenty of help available for people who are affected by cataracts. In the early stages when the cataract is small there are eye drops that can help delay the process of the cataract spreading. Even some lifestyle changes like improvements to diet...
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Author:
Kate Dawson
06th December 2011
While the benefits of laser eye surgery or refractive lens exchange may be obvious, the cost may be a factor in putting people off what might be seen as a significant purchase. If the cost of the procedure is a factor for you then you might be interested ...
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Author:
Kate Dawson
02nd December 2011
A cataract is the name for the clouding of the lens of the eye. If you have a cataract you may feel a little like you are looking through a foggy window. Vision is cloudy instead of clear. When you have a cataract your vision can become severely impaired ...
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Author:
Kate Dawson
17th November 2011
Lasik surgery is the most popular and widely accepted eye care procedure to remove the refractive errors such as myopia, presbyopia, hyperopia or astigmatism. After lasik surgery it takes only three weeks to heal the eyes and get a perfect improved vision...
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Author:
Andrew sam
16th November 2011
Having a lens implant or refractive surgery as it is also known is extremely safe. There are very few complications that can occur. Local anaesthetic is administered via eye drops before the procedure and the treatment lasts just 20 minutes per eye. If bo...
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Author:
Kate Dawson
15th November 2011
There are many people who will have a certain eye condition that can make it more challenging to wear contact lenses. For this reason, it is important to see an eye doctor to determine if you have a specific type of eye condition. It will also ensure you ...
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Author:
Adrianna N
04th November 2011
Undergoing a refractive lens exchange to remove a cataract is very quick and completely painless. The procedure involved in this type of cataract operation is to remove the hardened, cloudy lens of the eye and replace it with a brand new artificial lens. ...
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Author:
Kate Dawson
24th October 2011
Swimming has become a fashion and it is a popular summer activity for people to avoid heat and clean skins. Swimming could also strengthen the muscle flexibility, increase the heart function, improve the blood vessel elasticity and increase lung capacity....
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Author:
Codeblue
10th October 2011
As we get older the mechanism of the eyes grow to be more worn and weaker. This is the exact for tear production and is the important induce for dry eyes. Diminished tear production could be due to modifications in hormonal secretion. Menopause is usually...
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Author:
StuartMosley
05th October 2011
Generally the pressure in the eye is balanced and it plays an important part in the functioning of the eye. This pressure is created with the help of a fluid which is known as aqueous and is produced by the cells which are located behind the iris. When th...
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Author:
Kaylie Foresterfinn
26th September 2011
If you suffer from hay fever you already know all about the uncomfortable symptoms.
The runny nose, itchy watery eyes, the redness and the sneezing; the way it stops you from concentrating and gives you that awful lackluster feeling.
Hay fever can ...
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Author:
Peter Field
21st September 2011
Health is a very fickle thing in the modern world. Because of the amount of pollution in the environment and the poor lifestyles that people lead, it is far too easy for them to develop disorders and diseases. A prime example of this would be the amount o...
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Author:
visionsourcehomerglen