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Problems after Eye Cataract Surgery

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

Pruritus and mild distress are typical occurrences subsequent to cataract surgery. Certain fluid secretion is usual. The eye may be vulnerable to light and touch. Ask the advice of the eye care specialist for some treatment to lighten discomfort. Medial discomfort must be gone after one or two days. Several days after the cataract surgery, […]

Surgical Removal of Eye Cataract

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

If the patient chooses to undergo a surgical operation of cataract, he or she may opt on either of the two types of cataract surgery. The eye care specialist can explain the dissimilarities and aid in the determination if which is best suited to the patient.
The two forms of cataract surgery are phacoemulsification shortly called […]

Symptoms and Treatment of Eye Cataract

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

People suffering from cataracts may endure some common symptoms like having cloudy or blurry eyesight, colors seem faded or washed, tends to glare, poor or bad night vision, lights or sunlight may seem very bright, a halo seem to encircle the lights, repeated prescription changes in the eyeglasses or contact lenses, and double or multiple […]

Effects and Persons at Risk of Eye Cataract

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

The cataracts that are related to aging can affect the vision in a couple of ways. First is when the protein starts to cluster and eventually lessen the sharpness or clearness of the image that reach the retina. Such clumping or clustering is better viewed when examined by means of microscopy using a microscope for […]

Kinds and Causes of Eye Cataract

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

Majority of the cataract cases are attributed to aging of an individual. As one ages there is also a higher possibility of acquiring cataract of the eyes. A cataract is a sickness in the eyes where lens in the eye are being clouded interfering the vision or clear eyesight. Cataracts are usual in older individuals […]

Vision Enhancement in the Operatory

Friday, August 31st, 2007

While it is true that one cannot diagnose a case without seeing, nor can one treat without seeing, and neither can one render a good quality care without seeing, still there is no debate that better light and magnification of the operative site is better than just the surrounding ambient light. This is where a […]

About Hand Replantation Surgery

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Advances in the field of microsurgery have made it possible the reattachment or replantation of hands, fingers or limbs. Special sutures and microscopes for surgery have tremendously helped microvascular surgeons to achieve the almost impossible task of reattaching or replanting organic member of the human body.