Monday, July 1, 2013

I want eye surgery to correct my vision will lasik eye surgery work for me?

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Justin L


My left eye is -7.75 -50 x135 and my right eye is -8.00 can somebody tell me if lasik is right for me?


Answer
Technically, we can't determine that on-line; you would need to go to one of the places that does it and have them look at your eyes and make an evaluation if you are a suitable candidate; (most places will do the evaluation for free).

Typically, you need to be about 20ish or older and have had stable vision for at least a year (they want to make sure that once they do the procedure, your vision won't get worse and mess up the results). Your level of nearsightedness is pretty close to the limit of what they can correct for (the more correction they have to do, the more of your cornea they have to blast away with lasers, and they don't want it to be too thin to function properly).

You really want to choose the place where you get this procedure done very carefully, to minimize the chance that something will go wrong.

Is there any way to reverse vision loss without surgery?




Anonymous


I recently started experiencing vision loss in both of my eyes and am wondering if there is any way I can reverse this without surgery.
I am 20 years old and never had any problems before now.
My prescription had gotten a lot worst lately and now I'm at a -2 presciption in both eyes. A few months ago I was only a -1 something.
Can I fix this? Do eye excercises really work?



Answer
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of severe central visual loss in people over 50 years of age. Up until one year ago, there was nothing available to slow-down this devastating loss of vision. The revolutionary new drug, Lucentis now offers this group of patients hope for not only slowing down the progression, but actually recovering vision which has been lost.

If youâre suffering from farsightedness, nearsightedness or astigmatism, you may be considering Lasik surgery. Weâre pleased to tell you that weâve discovered a better way
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The FDA reports that Lasik surgery results may not be lasting, and that any improvement noticed after surgery may be temporary, especially if youâre farsighted or use reading glasses now. You may also, according to the FDA, still need glasses or contacts after surgery, even if your prescription was weak before you started

The risks and complications of Lasik surgery are also well documented, and include the following:
Corneal scarring, leading to permanent vision loss
Severe and permanent dry-eye syndrome
Cutting through of the corneal flap, leading to permanent and irreversible eye damage
Migration of the corneal flap, leading to further surgery and temporary or permanent blindness
Halos, starbursts and blurry vision, usually uncorrectable
Inflammation and infection, a risk with any surgery, which can also lead to temporary or permanent vision loss

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Research confirms that natural eye exercises aid in natural vision correction, and a center has developed a solution that incorporates special glasses with the fun and entertainment of computer software. Better yet, your eyes exercise naturally while watching the program. You donât have to workâjust sit back, relax, and enjoy improved vision without surgery

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