Friday, October 18, 2013

I did a surgury 8 days back in dubai and they did one eye for reading and other eye for vision and i see halos?

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And diminished night vision and no balance between two eyes, please help me what should i do?


Answer
At eight days post-op, halos can be expected. Once healing is complete, halos can be the result of the monovision correction (one eye for far and one eye for near) . The near eye vision gives a blur image for far that surrounds the clear image for far from the opposite eye. Also,they can be the result of an optical aberration such as spherical aberration that can happen after lasik.
If you did not wear monovision contact lenses successfully before your lasik surgery, it is possible that you are one of the 40% of the population who is not suited for monovision.
On the other hand, just about 100% of successful monovision patients have trouble seeing for night vision. This is remedied by a pair of night driving glasses that bring up the near eye to see far. Of course the eyes are by definition, not balanced, since one is for far and the other, near.
If you are miserable and cannot tolerate this, then your option would be to have the near eye redone for distance. Naturally this will mean using reading glasses any time that you want to see close in the future...

Can you get LASIK eye surgery for Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome?




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Answer
No.

LASIK corrects myopia (nearsightedness) by removing a microscopic amount of tissue from the front of your eye. This works because myopia typically means your eye is slightly too long; therefore, if you remove some of the tissue in the front, it makes your eye the correct length to focus images clearly on the retina.

The term "Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome" and what it means doesn't exactly make sense (one of the reasons it is not recognized by the American Optometric Association). The term itself "scotopic" refer to night vision by the rod photoreceptors. In contrast, the term "photopic" refers to daytime vision by the cone photoreceptors that see color and fine detail. So if you would have a problem with your scotopic system, by definition, you would have trouble with night vision. But this isn't what Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome typically refers to.

But that point aside, LASIK cannot fix something that is wrong with the processing system of the photoreceptors in the eye or the neuropathways that lead to the occipital lobe.

Who diagnosed you with Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome? They should have been able to answer treatment questions for you.




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