Showing posts with label Vision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vision. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

How to Read the Prescription for Your Eyeglasses

An updated eyeglasses prescription is the first step to being able to buy stylish and affordable glasses online. Unfortunately, so few understand what is written on that piece of paper that it makes filling out the order form really difficult and often results in mistakes that end up causing errors in the manufacture of your new eyeglasses.

Learning what all those signs and symbols mean is crucial to you being in control of your visual health.

So let's get started with a very brief explanation of what the abbreviations on your prescription really mean:
OD is oculus dextrous which means your right eye
OS is oculus sinister which means your left eye
SPH is sphere - the main part of your prescription. It states the strength of your prescription in diopter.
CYL is cylinder - indicating the strength of your astigmatism (if you have one).
AXIS is the rotation of the cylindrical lens (CYL) that runs on a plane of 1-180 degrees.
PL is plano - which means there is no vision correction needed (basically you want frames fitted with clear glass lenses for fashion purposes).
D.V. means distance vision
N.V. means near vision - sometimes it says NVO
ADD is short for additional value
PD is the distance between your pupils or pupil distance
OU just means both eyes
PAL means progressive additive lens and it is the additional value for your progressive lenses.
Balance means that one eye has a prescription and the other eye has no useful vision.
X is short for Axis.
Prism happens when both eyes are not properly aligned and they need a prism to re-align them.
Base is the rotation of the prism. The prescription will read:
BO - base out
BI - base in
BU - base up
BD - base down

Every doctor writes their prescription differently so one really needs to take note of the abbreviations and work out the meaning accordingly.
Note: the numerical values will always be written with either plus (+) or a minus (-) sign in the SPH as well as the CYL and ADD. These signs are probably the most crucial of the whole prescription as mixing them up will determine how and whether at all you can see.

As noted above, SPHERE (SPH)is thestrength of your prescription in 0.25 increments. Nearsighted (problems seeing in the distance) people will usually have a minus (-) sign in their sphere while farsighted (problems seeing up close) people will have a plus (+) in their prescriptions.

Your optometrist or eye doctor may have also written your SPH or CYL as +150, which is equal to +1.50.

For those with an ASTIGMATISM,you will have a note on your prescription for your CYLINDER (CYL). Basically, this is when your eye is curved and that curvature makes your vision blurry unless corrected. Some people may only have astigmatism in one eye and many people don't have one at all, in which case, that field will be left blank. Alternatively, they will write SPH, 00, Plano, or DS - all meaning that you do not have astigmatism.

If you do have a CYL, then you will also have an AXIS, which tells you at what degree that CYL lens must be manufactured. Axis should be from 1-180 degrees and will always be a whole number. If your Axis is written as "6", it can be entered as 06 or 006.

The ADDITIONAL VALUE (ADD) is most commonly used for multifocal glasses as well as for single vision reading glasses. You need to look carefully for these numbers as your doctor may write them in the near vision (N.V.) or ADD sections, or merely indicating on the side that this is the ADD. There are times when your doctor will only write the ADD once, meaning it is for both eyes, while other times (and more correctly), each eye will be given its own value. Single vision distance glasses do not require an ADD reading and this can just be left off your order form, although this is recommended for better vision. Those needed special glasses like reading, progressive or bifocal glasses, MUST include this information to avoid manufacturing blunders.

Your pupil distance (PD) is not often written on your prescription and so, you should always check before leaving your doctor's office. The average PD is 62mm and most people fall within the 54mm to 74mm range. Measuring your own PD is tricky, and should be done by a professional. It is never wise to guess this otherwise the optical center of the glasses will not align with your pupils, will give you headaches and will not feel comfortable.
Your PD can be written a few different ways, ie: 63; 32/32; 33/31; 30.5/33.5; 63/60.
If your PD is written as 63 - simply insert it as 63. If your PD is written as 32/32, you can add the two together and insert 64 or you can write each number separately. If your PD is written as 33/31 or 30.5/33.5 - the measurements from the center of your nose to the pupil on either eye is not equal and you should insert your PD as written on your prescription. Do not add the numbers together.

Remember, with all this said and done, the most reputable online eyeglasses companies will also allow you to email or fax your prescription to them so that they can double check that all is correct OR so that they can simply fill it in for you.

Thursday, 20 December 2012

How Safe Are Contact Lenses

If you have just been diagnosed with vision impairment in either one of your eyes and are contemplating using contact lenses instead of glasses, then the first obvious thought to cross your mind probably is how safe are they? The answer is very.
As of now, millions of people all over the globe are reading this with the help of contact lenses alone. In fact, not only have contact lenses helped people control their eyesight, but also the correct, long-term use has cured some people of their shortcomings completely. The trick to ensuring that contact lenses work well for you is to follow the accompanying instructions given by your ophthalmologist to the ‘T'.

Two kinds of contact lenses
While there are many kinds of contact lenses including colored ones, the most common ones given to people suffering from poor eyesight are essentially of two kinds, soft contact lenses and the hard ones. The latter ones, which were the first to be introduced did produce complications in patients such as fungal infections, cornea scratches, eye watering etc. Soft contact lenses, which were introduced later, were more cornea friendly on account of being soft and delicate on the eyes. Today, these contact lenses continue to be favored among people of all ages and sexes.

Hygiene: Key to healthy contact lenses
Remember to always disinfect and clean your contact lenses every time you wear them as this removes the risk of fungal infections. Also, ensure your hands and fingertips in particular are well washed and germ free while wearing and removing contact lenses. Avoid rubbing your eyes while wearing contact lenses, as there is a possibility they might tear while in your eye, causing excessive eye watering and even pain.
While we all get lazy and tend to recycle lens solution, it is highly ill-advised, as you should never refill or top up your contact lens case. Instead, every time you use your lenses, you must take time and pains to clean the lens containers and add fresh lens solution.

Never compromise
Given the popularity of contact lenses, loads of minor companies and even doctors have started taking out their own versions of these contact lenses. However, the best ones are still from established companies that have been stocking the best products. These contact lenses may be expensive on the pocket but given that your eyes are priceless, it would serve you well to buy and use only the best.

Why Glasses Are Important When You Go Fishing

Fishing is more than just a sport; it is a passion for those anglers who do it day in and day out as an act of pleasure. Professional anglers are known to even lose track of time and spend hours altogether on the lake or riverfront trying to bait their catch. While such anglers obviously come fully prepared for a day in the sun and surf, the most important part of their kit is not their fishing hook or bait, but instead their fishing glasses.

Right glasses: An angler's best friend
There are numerous reasons why fishing enthusiasts should not go fishing without a good pair of polarized fishing glasses. The most obvious reason is the high intensity glare that tends to bounce of the water, especially around midday. This strong glare can reduce an angler's vision considerably, as he can no longer see, even under shallow water, making it difficult for him to cast his line.
Second, along with glare come the harsh UV rays of the sun that can do utmost damage to an angler's eyes, should he not be wearing special eyeglasses to prevent this. Thirdly, eye glasses while fishing are very important from the safety point of view, as fishing is an accident prone pursuit, wherein your partner's fishing hook might hit your eye while angling or vice versa.

Finding the right pair
Specialized fishing glasses come in many makes, models and with loads of features. While choosing one, it is important to first consider the frame. Go in for a frame that is light, smooth and has a comfortable fit. It would help greatly if it has a soft rubber nose pad and comes in a wrap around style; as such glasses offer maximum eye coverage and tend to stay in place. It is advisable to buy fishing glasses that come attached to a lanyard as the angler can then take them off once in a while without dropping them in water.
Choosing the right lens is slightly trickier, as here you have two options. First, glass lenses that offer excellent visual clarity and are scratch resistant. However, since these are bound to be pretty expensive and heavy, anglers often consider the second and more popular option of polycarbonate or plastic sunglasses. These sunglasses are light, less expensive and come in loads of color options. Their downside is that they scratch easily.
Today, most sporting goods stores sell both kinds of fishing glasses. Irrespective of which one you decide to buy, ensure it is of great quality and comes in a handy case that can fit snuggly in your fishing kit.

Monday, 3 December 2012

Need The Lowest Power Reading Glasses Available?

Whether you're just starting to have a little trouble reading or have been to an eye doctor and were told to get some of the lowest power reading glasses available, it's possible to get what you need.
But you probably won't find them at the drugstore or a discount chain.
That's because the number of people who know they need low power reading glasses is relatively small. Many people just live with declining vision until it gets so bad they have to buy some higher-powered reading glasses. Others let the discomfort and stinging of computer vision syndrome or other eye problems go untreated.

Who Benefits From The Lowest Power Reading Glasses

You could probably benefit from low power reading glasses if you:
- are just starting to have trouble reading a book, magazine or newspaper,
- can see fine but are having some blurriness or pain when you work at the computer, or
- deal with close-up tasks for long periods of time and experience eye strain, like accountants, crafters or art restorers.
Simply put, low-magnification specs solve two problems: slight vision deficiencies and eye problems caused from overusing the muscles in your eyes.

Finding The Lowest Power Reading Glasses Available

Getting the glasses you need isn't a matter of picking some up when you're out running errands. No major drugstore, discount store or grocery store chain stocks low power reading glasses. A few shops carry glasses with a magnification of +1.00 diopters, but most start at +1.25 diopters or higher. Those won't work well for people with slight vision problems or eye strain and can cause headaches or other problems.
Glasses can be custom made starting at as little as +0.25 diopters magnification. (In fact, glasses for cosmetic purposes can be ordered that have no magnification at all.) While getting glasses in the mall or other local shop can cost hundreds of dollars, you can order low power reading glasses online for under $10.
A number of companies offer online cheap glasses online, but you can't trust all of them. Some use inferior lenses or frames while others can take weeks to send your order.
It's best to turn to a company that's been in business for years and has proven that it can deliver glasses that are as good as mall eyeglasses stores -- or better -- in just a few days.

Final Thought

Some people find the lowest power reading glasses -- those with a magnification of just +0.25 diopters -- perfect for them while others needs just a bit more power but still less than those drugstore or grocery store readers provide. That's when ordering low power reading glasses online is a great idea.
When you order non-prescription or prescription glasses online, you're cutting out the middle man and getting the lenses and frames you need at a fraction of what retail stores must charge.
That saves you money while getting you exactly what you need, and that's a smart way to do business -- no matter how you look at it.

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

How to Read the Prescription for Your Eyeglasses

An updated eyeglasses prescription is the first step to being able to buy stylish and affordable glasses online. Unfortunately, so few understand what is written on that piece of paper that it makes filling out the order form really difficult and often results in mistakes that end up causing errors in the manufacture of your new eyeglasses.

Learning what all those signs and symbols mean is crucial to you being in control of your visual health.

So let's get started with a very brief explanation of what the abbreviations on your prescription really mean:
OD is oculus dextrous which means your right eye
OS is oculus sinister which means your left eye
SPH is sphere - the main part of your prescription. It states the strength of your prescription in diopter.
CYL is cylinder - indicating the strength of your astigmatism (if you have one).
AXIS is the rotation of the cylindrical lens (CYL) that runs on a plane of 1-180 degrees.
PL is plano - which means there is no vision correction needed (basically you want frames fitted with clear glass lenses for fashion purposes).
D.V. means distance vision
N.V. means near vision - sometimes it says NVO
ADD is short for additional value
PD is the distance between your pupils or pupil distance
OU just means both eyes
PAL means progressive additive lens and it is the additional value for your progressive lenses.
Balance means that one eye has a prescription and the other eye has no useful vision.
X is short for Axis.
Prism happens when both eyes are not properly aligned and they need a prism to re-align them.
Base is the rotation of the prism. The prescription will read:
BO - base out
BI - base in
BU - base up
BD - base down

Every doctor writes their prescription differently so one really needs to take note of the abbreviations and work out the meaning accordingly.
Note: the numerical values will always be written with either plus (+) or a minus (-) sign in the SPH as well as the CYL and ADD. These signs are probably the most crucial of the whole prescription as mixing them up will determine how and whether at all you can see.

As noted above, SPHERE (SPH)is thestrength of your prescription in 0.25 increments. Nearsighted (problems seeing in the distance) people will usually have a minus (-) sign in their sphere while farsighted (problems seeing up close) people will have a plus (+) in their prescriptions.

Your optometrist or eye doctor may have also written your SPH or CYL as +150, which is equal to +1.50.

For those with an ASTIGMATISM,you will have a note on your prescription for your CYLINDER (CYL). Basically, this is when your eye is curved and that curvature makes your vision blurry unless corrected. Some people may only have astigmatism in one eye and many people don't have one at all, in which case, that field will be left blank. Alternatively, they will write SPH, 00, Plano, or DS - all meaning that you do not have astigmatism.

If you do have a CYL, then you will also have an AXIS, which tells you at what degree that CYL lens must be manufactured. Axis should be from 1-180 degrees and will always be a whole number. If your Axis is written as "6", it can be entered as 06 or 006.

The ADDITIONAL VALUE (ADD) is most commonly used for multifocal glasses as well as for single vision reading glasses. You need to look carefully for these numbers as your doctor may write them in the near vision (N.V.) or ADD sections, or merely indicating on the side that this is the ADD. There are times when your doctor will only write the ADD once, meaning it is for both eyes, while other times (and more correctly), each eye will be given its own value. Single vision distance glasses do not require an ADD reading and this can just be left off your order form, although this is recommended for better vision. Those needed special glasses like reading, progressive or bifocal glasses, MUST include this information to avoid manufacturing blunders.

Your pupil distance (PD) is not often written on your prescription and so, you should always check before leaving your doctor's office. The average PD is 62mm and most people fall within the 54mm to 74mm range. Measuring your own PD is tricky, and should be done by a professional. It is never wise to guess this otherwise the optical center of the glasses will not align with your pupils, will give you headaches and will not feel comfortable.
Your PD can be written a few different ways, ie: 63; 32/32; 33/31; 30.5/33.5; 63/60.
If your PD is written as 63 - simply insert it as 63. If your PD is written as 32/32, you can add the two together and insert 64 or you can write each number separately. If your PD is written as 33/31 or 30.5/33.5 - the measurements from the center of your nose to the pupil on either eye is not equal and you should insert your PD as written on your prescription. Do not add the numbers together.

Remember, with all this said and done, the most reputable online eyeglasses companies will also allow you to email or fax your prescription to them so that they can double check that all is correct OR so that they can simply fill it in for you.

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Soft Lenses and Colors Lenses

Contacts really are a comfort, when you don’t need to have your vision glasses everywhere with you; and lenses are a beautiful beauty product to create your eyes look more attractive. To savor the advantages of contact lenses at their greatest we need to discover as well as adopt particular cares for you and cautions too. Contact lenses cares and cautions can help in keeping your contacts neat and disinfected. In addition they help in stopping eye bacterial infections and irritations brought on by contacts. Here are some easy and simple contacts cares as well as warnings you are able to easily follow in your regular routine: • Wash as well as dry your hands correctly before your contacts. • Be normal within cleansing your own contact lenses. Preferably you have to do this any time you consider these types of out from your eyes. • Use contacts cleaning item to clean your own contacts. • Always rub contacts solution in your contact lenses really gently, so the surface area doesn't get damaged. • Never try to wash you contacts with plain tap water. • Always keep your contacts carefully in the container and solution, rather than depart them outdoors carelessly. • Follow proper approach to putting on and removing contact lenses. • Don’t use contact lenses more than the actual recommended period of make use of. It'll keep the eyes protected from bacterial infections. • Don’t overlook to modify your contacts answer as well as pot within three months or as frequently as needed. Never over make use of the same answer or container for extended period of time. • When you are using contacts, it is best to discover as well as notice any kind of problems without much delay. like, in case your feel any discomfort, irritation, an infection or even inflammation of the eyes, if you feel dry skin of eye, if you think your contact lenses aren't within good condition now or you really feel any eyesight issue while using contacts. All of these and any similar problems associated with contact lenses ought to be noticed as well as observed seriously. You should never hold off talking to your own eye doctor with regard to advice, or even altering your contacts, if needed. • You should use contact lenses re-wetting falls, if you feel dry skin of eye. Always ask your eye doctor for the best recommendation. • If you feel which some thing offers blown in your attention and it is sticking to your own contact, eliminate your zoom lens instantly as well as clean it lightly with a clean cells document, then try it on again. • If make use of any kind of make-up, cream form is preferable to natural powder type eye makeup since these are less likely in order to fall in your eyes. Likewise try to make use of water based make-up rather than essential oil dependent eye makeup for your eye. • Always try to find a dependable organization or even contact lenses brand for buying high quality contact lenses. Even if you're searching for low cost contact lenses, never compromise around the high quality associated with product.

Monday, 26 November 2012

LASIK in Orange County - See Clearly Again


There are numerous causes of vision loss, and today it's possible to correct many of them. Things like astigmatism, myopia, and hyperopia are all surprisingly easy to correct thanks to developments in the field. Finding an eye care specialist offering LASIK in Orange County is the first step towards seeing clearly again, and it's one step that you aren't likely to regret making once you take it. If you or someone you know is dealing with vision problems, this type of laser surgery could be exactly what is needed to restore vision and make life fun again. 

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Basically, LASIK is a type of corrective surgery completed using a laser. The laser basically reshapes the lens of the eye to correct the different issues that cause vision issues. LASIK can completely remove your need for eyeglasses or contact lenses and in some cases can restore vision back to exactly where it should be. The procedure is usually painless and recovery times are quicker than you might expect. After the procedure it will take your eyes a little while to adjust, but when they do you'll likely be surprised at what you can see – and how clearly you see it.

The key to success when it comes to this type of surgery is to find an excellent Orange County LASIK surgeon. Luckily there are numerous options available and some of the best vision specialists in the country are located in the area. To find the best one, spend a few minutes researching your options. Take a look at their experience and training and try to find testimonies from previous patients, either online or in your social circle. If you take a few minutes to find the right LASIK surgeon, you'll see the world like you never thought possible.

Thursday, 15 November 2012

How To Improve Eye Sight Naturally

All of us allways konws that the eyes are not only the window to the soul, but also are the window to see the outside, to see the world.

How to improve your vision naturally? It may will be a big question for you, who has bad eyes. now in this article will gona talking about the best way on getting better eye sight, no surgery.Eyes are important for seeing things, and even to communicate. But the eyes are very sensitive, work hard and need time to rest and recover from the constant strain to which we subject them. How to improve your vision naturally

Did you know you can heal an impoverished view by simply changing a few bad habits? We are extremely hard on our eyes, and take the time to practice relaxation exercises can help us see more clearly. Even if you have worn glasses for years, or is likely to have problems and eye diseases, learn how to remove the strain on your eyes can cure all that. How to improve your vision naturallyAs much as the tension and stress are the main causes that affect your vision. At birth we have a relatively good vision. Throughout school age learn bad habits that make our eyes try too hard. As we sat in a classroom, a blackboard black constantly look at her, or books, or paper all day leaves our eyes tired and stressed. Not enough time between classes to relax your eyes and give them a moment to rest. These habits we follow up our adult lives, and we do the same in our day.

The body gives us signals when it needs rest. If we spend too much time doing housework, the back starts to hurt and the arms get tired. These signals tell us to take a break, sit back, or just relax for a few minutes. Similarly, the eyes will tell you when they need rest. Can you start a headache, you feel eyes burning, or a spasm can develop in one or both eyes. These are signs that the eye needs to rest.
Resting the eyes is simple, simply find a quiet place to relax your mind and close your eyes to re energize. Poor vision does not have to happen. We can take small steps each day to develop habits that will enhance our vision towards the rest of our lives.

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Innovative Optical Supplies Attract More Eye Patients

Author: Jeremy P Stanfords

The number of eye glass wearers purchasing strictly from private ophthalmic offices has been on a decline. Yes, larger corporations accept more vision insurance plans, but the shift is not entirely because of premiums and such. Eyewear consumers feel more confident buying glasses in the same location where their frames and lenses are assembled. Consumers see the location as a place with updated optical lab equipment and supplies.

Retailer's Proof
Private Doctors send prescriptions off to labs to assemble glasses. The general mass of optic buyers do not really know the specifics of what is being used; still seeing advanced products builds trust between retailers and patients. People tend to trust operations that are more transparent. The intent of offices that send frames to labs usually is not to hide anything; still, consumers are leaving them in flocks to buy from corporations because there is a seemingly "explanation" for the wait and make of their product.

Retailers working with trusted optical suppliers even attract more eyewear consumers than ophthalmic businesses that likewise offer frames. The reason for this is that selling frames is not enough anymore. Sending them off to a lab for assembly reads old-fashion to wearers that can purchase where the glasses are crafted. One world-wide leader in crafting lenses has caught on to this trend. In fact, they have replaced marketing campaigns centered on great customer service and finished product with publicizing their newest machinery. Consequently, their conversion numbers prove that the concept of marketing the equipment they make glasses on, instead of the actual glasses, is working.

In the Heads of Consumers
Innovative optical supply in the world of optics means less room for human error. Think of how many times you've heard someone complain that their RX is off. The public knows their glasses are only as good as the technology behind them. Some larger retail locations have huge windows for patients to see what is happening in the lab. The clients may not know the name of the machinery they are looking at, but they see a team edging, surfacing, tinting, marking up, and neutralizing.

In the field of sight, seeing is believing-literally. Knowing the same pliers or lens cleaner used at dispense in the store can be purchased online with warranties goes a long way. Clients are paying attention to everything including your tinting tray, nose pads, and adjusting pliers. Having contemporary accessories and innovative ophthalmic instruments on hand can increase your sells.

Thursday, 8 November 2012

Increase vision naturally

Author: Glenn Mason

Back in old times, it was only elderly individuals who needed glasses but now many children experience from numerous vision problems and have to wear corrective lenses. This may be attributed to the invention of video games, computers, and television.

To improve vision we need to understand what effects things like stress and diet play on our vision. Our bodies are made from what we eat, nutrition plays a big part in things such as body building and since the eyes are controlled by muscles then it makes sense to treat them the same as a bicep or abdominal muscles. Exercise them to strenghten and eat good food to give them fuel to repair!

Our eyes are supported by small muscles that allow eyeballs move upward downward and from aspect to side. They also constantly modify to allow us focus on objects which are near up or far absent. Similar to any other muscles within our body, eye muscle tissue will get exhausted and weak. This might be because of regular work till late evening, using computers for a long time, watching Television or working in dim environments without adequate breaks.

You might be skeptic of anything to do with naturally improving your vision. When your vision gets worse most people goto the opticians to have an eye test to get glasses. But many are not aware that corrective lenses can actually make your eyes worse.

Actually, the main reason so many people remain skeptical is because they don't understand that to improve your vision it takes quite a bit of time. Since it took quite some time to degrade, it would be logical that it take a while to improve also!

The key is persistence! You need to learn the exercises to workout your eye and then do them consistently and persistently. Only then will you literally see results!

If you're looking how to increase vision, then one of the natural methods is as simple as altering your gaze from 1 object to a another object and back again, repeatedly. For instance, try to see a table in your room for some time after which shift your gaze to an image or perhaps a clock hung around the wall.

Wearing glasses does not ‘heal' eyesight problems. Following you taking them off, you will see fuzzy picture once more. To be able to see without glasses, practice these easy actions, they'll do miracles for promoting your eye health in the short and long term.

"The use of compensatory lenses (glasses and contacts) to treat or neutralize the symptoms does not correct the problem. The current education and training of eye care practitioners discourages preventive and remedial treatment."

Gottlieb, 1982. Journal of Optometry and Visual Development

Glaucoma Symptoms and Eye pressure Treatment

Author: Evelyn

Glaucoma is an eye disease of increased pressure within the eyeball, causing gradual, irreversible loss of vision.
The most common types of glaucoma are primary open-angle glaucoma and angle-closure glaucoma.
  • Primary open-angle glaucoma
Primary open-angle glaucoma is an eye disease in which the optic nerve is damaged, leading to progressive, irreversible loss of vision.
  • Angle-closure glaucoma
Angle closure glaucoma is emergency case in which there will be blockage of aqueous humor drainage with high IOP [Intraocular Pressure] and optic nerve damage.
Both types of glaucoma have completely different symptoms.
Primary open-angle glaucoma symptoms include:
  • Tunnel vision in the advanced stages
  • Gradual loss of peripheral vision, usually in both eyes
Acute angle-closure glaucoma symptoms include:
  • Eye pain
  • Sudden onset of visual disturbance, often in low light
  • Halos around lights
  • Blurred vision
  • Eye redness
Risk factors of Glaucoma
Age: Glaucoma is much more common among older people.
Injury to Eye: Injury to the eye may cause secondary open angle glaucoma. This type of glaucoma can occur immediately after the injury or years later.
Indiscriminate use of Steroids: Steroids increase intraocular pressure. These could be in the form of Oral medications, Steroid Inhalers and Steroid Eye Drops used for long periods of time.
Family History of Glaucoma: The most common type of glaucoma is hereditary. If the members of your immediate family have glaucoma, you are at a much higher risk than the rest of the people.
High myopia (nearsightedness), Diabetes, Hypertension, Central corneal thickness less than 500 microns are the other possible risk of glaucoma.

Glaucoma Treatments
The aim of any glaucoma treatment is to prevent vision loss. It can be treated with eye drops, pills, laser surgery, traditional surgery or a combination of these methods

Eye Drops
Eye Drops are the first line of treatment and needs to be used lifelong. Depending on the severity, it may have to be instilled once or several times a day, sometimes in combinations. These medications decrease eye pressure, either by reducing the aqueous production or by improving the outflow at Trabecular meshwork.

Laser Surgery
If conventional therapy is not controlling the intraocular pressure (IOP) adequately, or if the disease is progressing in spite of regular treatment, or if patient is not taking their medicine according to schedule. The laser is usually used in one of two ways. In open-angle glaucoma, the laser is used to enlarge the drains (Laser Trabeculoplasty). However this treatment is not very popular as the effect is generally temporary, and after several months the high IOPs can return. In angle-closure glaucoma, the laser is used to create a hole in the iris to improve the flow of aqueous and gives adequate & permanent results. This is to be done generally in both of the eyes.
At Karthik Netralaya Eye Care hospitals, the patient is investigated thoroughly and then the treatment is assigned to the patients to maintain her/his quality of life and vision.
Eye pressure treatments are best done at Karthik Netralaya Bangalore, one of the leading eye care center in India with cheap cost.

 
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