Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. How Vision Changes With Age2.1 Presbyopia 2.2 Dry Eyes 2.3 Reduced Peripheral Vision 2.4 Reduced Contrast Sensitivity 2.5 Slower Adaptation to Light and Dark 3. Common Age-Related Eye Conditions3.1 Cataracts 3.2 Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) 3.3 Glaucoma 3.4 Diabetic Retinopathy 4. Tips for Maintaining Eye Health4.1 Regular…
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Table of Contents Introduction to Glaucoma Types of Glaucoma Surgery1. Trabeculectomy 2. Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery 3. Tube Shunt Surgery 4. Laser Surgery Benefits and Risks of Glaucoma Surgery Preoperative Preparations Postoperative Care and Recovery Success Rates and Long-Term Outlook Glaucoma Surgery Cost and Insurance Conclusion FAQs Introduction to Glaucoma Glaucoma is a complex…
Table of Contents WHAT ARE CATARACTS ? SYMPTOMS CAUSES RISK FACTORS AND PREVENTIVE MEASURES WHAT IS THE SURGERY PROCEDURE ? CATARACTS SURGERY OPTIONS AND RECOVERY GUIDELNESS TYPES OF INTRAOCULAR LENSES AFTER CATARACT SURGERY PROGNOSIS OF CATARACT SURGERYCONCLUSIONFAQS WHAT ARE CATARACTS ? Cataracts are one of the most common eye conditions affecting millions…
Dry eye syndrome is a disease of the ocular system that affects the entire anterior layer of the eye causing dryness and irritation. It is an eye problem caused by poor tear production in the eye. The glands that are responsible for generating tears to moisturize the front of the eye do not function properly.…