19 FebEye Problems You May Encounter

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Most of us will experience eye problems, such as itching eyes, dry eyes and eye discharge, etc. from time to time, some of which are short-lived and will probably disappear on their own, and we often do not take them seriously. However, those short-lived problems, if not treated properly, will lead to long-lived ones later. Therefore, it is of significance and necessity to be clear each eye problems and their possible causes, in case of coming down with some one day. The following is a list of common eye problems for reference.

18 FebVision Problems And Eyeglasses

There are a lot of common vision problems, such as blurriness, halos, blind spot, floaters and so forth. Different problems have different causes. For instance, blurry vision is always caused by the decreased focus ability of the eyes. People with blurry vision can not perceive details on objects. Also called scotomas, blind spots make people unable to see anything through certain areas.

26 JanTypes Vision Problems Can Corrected By Laser Eye Surgery

Visit this site to read an article from the FDA Consumer Magazine about laser eye surgery to correct vision problems. You will learn what types of vision problems can be corrected by laser eye surgery. Occasionally the vision through corrective lenses is actually worse after refractive or laser eye surgery than it was before. It usually has no effect on the final outcome of vision after laser eye surgery and can only be seen through an eye examination. Most patients notice improved vision within a few days after LASIK laser eye surgery.

02 DecHow Lasik Can be Used to Treat Night Vision Problems

While LASIK eye surgery is a popular option to improve vision, many people are surprised to learn that this popular laser eye surgery can also be used to treat problems with night vision. Night vision problems can be caused by a number of things, including vitamin deficiencies, degenerative eye diseases and inherited conditions. Fortunately, as new technologies and techniques continue to emerge, LASIK has become an effective way to combat such problems. Consider your needs and talk to your doctor before deciding if you are a good candidate for this type of corrective procedure.

How Does LASIK Work?

01 DecDo You Have Vision Problems?

Do you have vision problems ? Eye glasses for macular degeneration are one of the most common and effective solutions for people with macular degeneration and associated vision problems. Central vision, which is vital for ordinary everyday activities such as reading, working at the computer and driving, is what is primarily affected by macular degeneration. Although there is no cure for macular degeneration, those suffering from the vision problems caused by this condition can maximize the vision that they still have with low vision devices such as special magnifiers and other high-tech low vision aids; telescopic glasses and eye glasses for macular degeneration is only one of the many options available.

01 DecInformation on Correcting Vision Problems

Vision problems Benefit From the Attention of Low Vision Specialists

Correcting vision problems is the domain of low vision specialists. Comprised primarily of optometrists and ophthalmologists, these specialists deal with maximizing the remaining vision you do have, in order for you to enjoy the activities of daily life. They provide solutions to eye vision problems, including products such as magnifiers and bioptic glasses, in order to improve your visual range.

What Types of Vision Problems Can Be Helped with the Aid of Low Vision Specialists?

28 NovBrain Injury and Vision Problems

Obviously, head injuries involving direct injury to the eye can cause vision problems; so can brain injuries that affect the area of the brain responsible for vision. Brain injuries can affect all of your sensory perception. Vision is affected when the brain cannot interpret the message from your eyes properly, when the connection between your eyes and your brain is disrupted, and when your brain cannot fully control the movement and function of your eyes.

Vision problems caused by brain injuries include:

· Blurred vision

· Double vision

· Nearsightedness (myopia)

27 NovContact lenses for special eye problems

Some people have special eye problems and are not suitable to wear contacts. They require particular fitting by ECPs. Some ECPs specialize in these hard-to-fit patients. They provide more expertise and advanced equipments for contacts fitting.

RGPs are the right solution for Keratoconus since they are made of non-bendable materials. RGP contacts replace the irregular surface of a Keratoconic cornea. If the Keratoconus eyes are not suitable for direct RGPs, “piggybacking” is used. RGPs are covered over soft lenses so that they will be more comfortable. Keratoconus eyes may also use exclusively designed hybrid contacts, which combine a GP center and a soft ring around it. Another option of contacts for Keratoconus relates to the white sclera of the eye. These large diameter sclera GP lenses provide the irregular Keratoconus eye surface with a more stable and comfortable fitting.

27 NovEyesight Problems

            Eyesight is precious to everyone that has it. For most people, it would be the last sense that they would want to give up. Yet, the eyes and the various damages done to them are little understood by most people. The eyes are a complicated pair of organs in the body. Light reaches the eyes and is focused by the lens, which stretches or flattens in order to focus the light on the back of the eyeball, which is called the retina. The retina then turns the light energy into electrical energy, so that it can then be transmitted to the brain through the optic nerve. The brain then quickly processes the electrical signal information and forms a visual image of what originally entered the eyes. When any part of this process is disturbed, eye problems can result.

26 NovComputers and Vision Problems

 

Computers have made life easier for man but they have also bred a lot of unfounded fears.

One popular belief is that computer work can damage the eyes. It’s easy to understand why some people think so. Millions of people sit for hours in front of computer monitors or video display terminals (VDTs), prompting the prophets of doom to point out the risk of eye injury and other health problems.

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