Sunday, 23 October 2016

Cataract Surgery Centre in Vaishali

WHAT IS CATARACT?

Cataract Surgery is a clouding or opacity of the normally transparent lens inside the eye. To understand why this leads to loss
of vision, it is important to understand the functioning of a normal eye.

Inside the eye, behind the colored part of the eye (iris) with the black hole in the center (pupil) is a lens. In the normal
eye the lens is clear or transparent. It helps to focus light rays on to the tissue at the back of the eye (retina).
When cataract develops the lens becomes cloudy and prevents the light rays passing into the retina. The picture that
the retina receives becomes dull and fuzzy. Cataract usually forms and progresses slowly and therefore leads to a
gradual blurring of vision.

What causes cataract?

Most forms of cataract develop in adult life. The normal process of aging causes the lens to harden and become cloudy (opaque). This is called age-related cataract and it is the most common type. It can occur anytime after the age of 40. In younger people they can result from an injury, certain drugs, long-standing inflammation or illnesses such as diabetes. Babies can be born with this condition. This is called congenital cataract.

What are the symptoms of cataract?

  • Blurring of Vision : Cataract leads to a painless, progressive blurring or dimming of vision. The things may seem blurred around the edges, or your glass may seem dirty or scratched. The opacity affecting the central part of the lens may cause poor vision in bright light.
  • Frequent change of glasses : Some forms of cataract lead to a change in refractive power of your lens and thus cause frequent changes in power of your glasses. Because of this, some patients may no longer need the reading glasses for near work, this phenomenon is known as 'second sight'.
  • Glare : Cataract may also lead to sensitivity to light and glare, especially in bright sunlight or while driving at night.
  • Double Images : The cloudiness in the lens may occur in more than one place, so that the light rays that reach the retina are split, causing a double image.
  • Change in color vision : Cataract may also cause change in color vision. As the cataract develops its center becomes more and more yellow, giving everything you see a yellowish tinge.
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Friday, 21 October 2016

Doctors for Lasik Eye Surgery in Vaishali

What are the various refractive surgeries?

The refractive power of the eye can be changed by any of the three approaches:
  • Changing the curvature of the cornea: this is the most popular mode of refractive surgery.
  • Removing the natural lens and replacing it with an artificial lens of adequate power: it is similar to a routine phacoemulsification surgery, except that it is done in a clear lens and not a lens with cataract. As it is an invasive procedure and it also increases the chances of retinal detachment in eyes with high myopia, it is not recommended nowadays.
  • Putting an additional artificial lens within the eye on top of the existing natural lens: this technique is still not very popular as it is also invasive and may increase the chances of cataract formation.























What are the ways of changing the curvature of cornea?

The commonly used methods for refractive surgery are:
  • PhotoRefractive Keratotomy (PRK) : It is being used less commonly nowadays.
  • Laser-Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) :This is the most popular form of Laser treatment.
  • LASEK (or Epi-LASIK) :This newer form of treatment may be suitable in some selected patients with very high power.












Friday, 14 October 2016

Children eye specialist in vaishali | Drishti Eye Cares

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REFRACTIVE SURGERIES (LASIK LASER FOR REMOVING GLASSES)



What are the various refractive surgeries?

The refractive power of the eye can be changed by any of the three approaches:
  • Changing the curvature of the cornea: this is the most popular mode of refractive surgery.
  • Removing the natural lens and replacing it with an artificial lens of adequate power: it is similar to a routine phacoemulsification surgery, except that it is done in a clear lens and not a lens with cataract. As it is an invasive procedure and it also increases the chances of retinal detachment in eyes with high myopia, it is not recommended nowadays.
  • Putting an additional artificial lens within the eye on top of the existing natural lens: this technique is still not very popular as it is also invasive and may increase the chances of cataract formation.






 

What are the ways of changing the curvature of cornea?

The commonly used methods for refractive surgery are:
  • PhotoRefractive Keratotomy (PRK) : It is being used less commonly nowadays.
  • Laser-Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) :This is the most popular form of Laser treatment.
  • LASEK (or Epi-LASIK) :This newer form of treatment may be suitable in some selected patients with very high power.
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Thursday, 6 October 2016

Eye Care Centre | Best Eye Hospital, Clinic, Surgeon, Consultant, Doctor, Cataract Surgery Centre Vaishali in Delhi


Drishti Eye Cares aim at providing comprehensive eye care services using the best in technology and skills. Besides delivering the regular eye-care services, the centres take pride in providing advanced level of diagnostic and therapeutic services in the field of vitreous and retinal diseases, Phacoemulsification surgery for Cataract and Customised Wave front LASIK Laser for removing glasses.


The centres are equipped with state of the art equipments from USA and Germany, in a fully air-conditioned premises with computerised record keeping. These are managed by a team of surgeons with special expertise in their own specialties. They provide world class surgical and medical treatment, even for the most complicated forms of diseases in vitreous and retina. Both the centers have day care surgeries as well as admission facilities, and also facilities for surgeries under general anaesthesia.