Articles, tagged with "hyperopia", page 1
10th February 2012
There can be little doubt that laser eye treatment is effective in many situations, but there are just as many where the procedure is unsuitable and even counter productive. Some of the reasons are the age of the patient, an existing medical condition or ...
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Author:
Kate Dawson
01st February 2012
A number of factors can cause the appearance of eye problems. Common eye problems that require the use of prescription glasses are myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. As we get older, we also suffer from eye degenerative problems that will cause the weaken...
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Author:
Sarah Shore
06th January 2012
There are many conditions that can be rectified simply be taking out the old and deteriorated lens from your eye and replacing it with an artificial one. If you are looking to throw away your glasses and live without the hassle of dealing with contact le...
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Author:
Kate Dawson
12th December 2011
It can be very worrying for people who have cataracts. Gradually the cataract spreads and grows and as it does so eyesight becomes even worse. Rather than let this happen it is possible to undergo eye vision correction treatment. Refractive lens exchange ...
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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
29th November 2011
In Great Britain, there are college and university courses which can supply ophthalmology degrees. Educational institutions offering these include the Royal College of Glasgow, The Royal College of Ophthalmologists and Royal College of Edinburgh. A qualif...
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Author:
Marcellajaylon
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
There are many conditions that can affect the quality of ones eye sight but, for almost all of them, there is an effective treatment to hand. Certainly, the most modern treatment available today is laser eye surgery, a procedure that is neither as painful...
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Author:
Kate Dawson
16th November 2011
Laser plays a big role in the field of medical care, eye care procedures are the one which needs a very high precision, so here is how the high precision is achieved using the laser
With unmatched accuracy and safety, new lasers can carve your cornea to ...
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Author:
Andrew sam
15th November 2011
Ophthalmology can be difficult to understand which is why the majority of the public don't feel confident in identifying any eye conditions which can affect their vision. In most cases, they don't even know when their last check-up was or when their next ...
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Author:
Kerri Lissa
14th November 2011
Clear lens extraction or refractive lens exchange is a way to have clearer vision without having to wear bulky glasses or irritating contact lenses. This refractive correction procedure has been around for many decades. In the past ten years, it has been ...
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Author:
Kate Dawson
31st October 2011
Both laser eye surgery and refractive lens exchange are used to correct vision so people can reduce or eliminate the dependence on eyeglasses or contact lenses.
The most common method of laser eye surgery is LASIK or laser assisted in situ keratomileusi...
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Author:
Kate Dawson
28th October 2011
Lasik (laser assisted in situ keratomileusis) can be described as common treatment utilized to correct refractive errors such as myopia (short sightedness), hyperopia (long sightedness) as well as astigmatism. It's the most frequent type of laser eye trea...
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Author:
MarkAJobs
28th October 2011
Eye Care
Caring for Eye Care:
Eye Care is an important factor in all of our lives. We sometimes take sight for granted but can you imagine not being able to see everyday things normally. Imagine not being able to see your kids, too...
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Author:
elanthevan
20th October 2011
To understand how PRK can help solve eye problems, first a person should know what the most common eye problems are: nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism.
Myopia, or nearsightedness, is the eye’s capability to view things that are immediatel...
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Author:
Bruno Hill