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		<title>Who Can Qualify for a LASIK Procedure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LASIK are becoming popular and there are plenty of eye patients interested, and want to know the benefits, the risks, and how the Lasik procedure works. The first LASIK operation consideration are the requirements to meet for each candidate. Before you undergo with the procedure, you must talk about your case with your doctor; here [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LASIK are becoming popular and there are plenty of eye patients interested, and want to know the benefits, the risks, and how the Lasik procedure works. The first LASIK operation consideration are the requirements to meet for each candidate. Before you undergo with the procedure, you must talk about your case with your doctor; here are some tips you can follow first hand.</p>
<p> First, the eye should be properly matured. Individuals 18-years old and younger cannot undergo LASIK, for it is likely that the shape of their eye will continue to shift for several years. If the eye shape change after the Lasik operation is done, the clarity of vision will be affected. Some Lasik doctors recommend waiting until age 25 in some cases.</p>
<p> For LASIK to succeed, not only is the age limit be followed closely, the grade of the eye should be steady for a year or more also. The reason being that LASIK procedure can only be successful if the eye stops changing its shape.</p>
<p> One comment about age cutoffs should be made with regard to Lasik surgery. There is no maximum age, a lot of patients in their 50s and 80s have seen dramatic sight improvment after LASIK. The important consideration in these cases is sufficient tear production for successful healing and lubrication after the Lasik sight correction.</p>
<p> The eyes of the Lasik candidate should be healthy. That is to say the patient should not have suffered any eye injury or infection a year before the operation. In addition, they must not have any recurring eye problem, such as a history of herpes infection in the eyes.</p>
<p> The medical history of a prospective Lasik client also plays an important part. Some long-term conditions, like an autoimmune diseases like Lupus, will prevent some people from being considered by the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.findlasikdoctors.com/">LASIK doctors</a> surgery procedure. Be on the lookout for current eye conditions you might which you do not know, or even to those past conditions too. Moreover, pregnant or lactating mommies should postpone LASIK operation scheduled.</p>
<p> Patients with dry eye condition are prohibited to take LASIK, mainly because <a target="_blank" href="http://www.findlasikdoctors.com/lasik-dry-eyes/">LASIK dry eyes</a> is a serious concern for many doctors. The tear production is crucial for a successful LASIK, although this can be remedied using artificial tear drops. LASIK surgery is also not recommended to people whose eyes can dilate widely.</p>
<p> If you do not meet the above criteria for a good LASIK patient, you should look for another alternative. Otherwise, if you are healty and your eye meet the criteria, a LASIK procedure should be the best for you by a qualified, professional Lasik physician. Visit the nearest respected LASIK center in your area and ask the full implication of the operation now.</p>
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		<title>Some Complications with LASIK</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2008 13:42:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though rare, there are still LASIK surgery patients that complain about post surgical problems. However, if you have an experienced surgeon by your side, the rate of surgical complications is greatly reduced. Common sense aside, one should base their decisions on the actual facts reported by their treatment provider. Overall, the number of complications are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though rare, there are still LASIK surgery patients that complain about post surgical problems. However, if you have an experienced surgeon by your side, the rate of surgical complications is greatly reduced. Common sense aside, one should base their decisions on the actual facts reported by their treatment provider. Overall, the number of complications are generally reported to be less than 1%. Most of the reported problems are handled through laser re-treatments or enhancements.</p>
<p>In order to understand the kind of complications people have, you should understand what a LASIK treatment is all about. During LASIK surgery a laser beam is used to cut a very thin, hinged flap into the front of the eye. The flap is then lifted and the laser is applied to re-shape the eye, and then the flap is replaced to heal.</p>
<p>Some of the more common types of LASIK complications are improperly formed LASIK flaps: Sometimes after the first surgery, a patient might experience an improperly formed flap. This might create an irregular surface and cause various vision defects. In such cases, LASIK surgery needs to be repeated one or more times to make the eye surface smooth. That&#8217;s why you really need to speak to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.findlasikdoctors.com/">LASIK doctors</a> about these sort of issues to understand the risks involved here.</p>
<p>Inflamation &#8211; The area where the flap touches the eye can sometimes swell post LASIK surdery. Such a condition, is called diffuse lamellar keratitis (DLK). It may create symptoms such as sensitivity towards light and loss of Vision .</p>
<p>Epithelial In growth &#8211; If there is any kind of initial swelling in the eye it might create a common LASIK complication called Epithelial in growth. This condition can be best described as a type of scarring which leads to an irregular eye surface and other vision distortions. In such a condition the surgeon lifts the flap and scrapes out the epithelial growth from inside. This is certainly not a full proof method. It has been noticed that in many cases the epithelial in growth reoccurs.</p>
<p>Some other common types of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.findlasikdoctors.com/what-will-happen-after-lasik-eye-surgery/">Lasik Eye Surgery</a> complications include dry eye, infections, and night vision problems such as glaring around the lights.</p>
<p>Seasoned LASIK surgeons know that with improvements in technology, the complications can be greatly reduced. People who have had a history of eye complications or infections are not advised to go for these surgeries.</p>
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		<title>The complex cases of Myopia</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2008 14:31:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Myopia occurs in different degrees from minimal to extreme. The more myopic you are the blurrier your vision is at a distance and objects will have to be closer to you so you can see them clearly. Myopia up to 3.0 dioptres (D) is termed mild degree, 3.0 to 6.0D is moderate degree and high [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Myopia occurs in different degrees from minimal to extreme. The more myopic you are the blurrier your vision is at a distance and objects will have to be closer to you so you can see them clearly. Myopia up to 3.0 dioptres (D) is termed mild degree, 3.0 to 6.0D is moderate degree and high degree is 6.0D and over. A dioptre is a measurement of the focusing power of a lens. Myopia progression dropped from .25 diopters per year to .05 diopters per year on the average. Unfortunately, treatment with drops may be worse than the disease.</p>
<p>Myopia is best treated with eyeglasses and contact lenses which compensate for the elongated shape of the eye allowing the light to focus properly on the retina. As children (and their eyes) grow through the teen years, the condition typically worsens and then levels off in adulthood. Myopia or nearsightedness, a condition that results in the inability to see distant objects clearly, affects one in four Americans and is the most common eye disorder in the world with an enormous public health and economic impact. Depending on epidemiologic definition, 3-19% of acquired blindness has been ascribed to myopia. Myopia was the most common cause of blindness in age group 50-59. In age group 60-69, it was second only to diabetic retinopathy, but was considerably more important than that disease in terms of years of blindness.</p>
<p>Myopia tends to run in families, so it is probably inherited. Myopia tends to start in the early teens (earlier for high myopes), and increases as the eye grows in length during puberty. Myopia can be easily diagnosed during a routine eye exam. Usually, a visual acuity test combined with a refraction assessment can not only identify nearsightedness, but can also determine the degree of myopia. Myopia is the medical term for nearsightedness. People with myopia see objects more clearly when they are close to the eye, while distant objects appear blurred or fuzzy, now the good thing is that it can be fix with <a href="http://www.findlasikdoctors.com/" target="_blank">Lasik Surgery</a> .</p>
<p>Myopia usually occurs between the ages of 8 to 12 years. Since the eyes continue to grow during childhood, nearsightedness almost always occurs before the age of 20. Myopia is mainly caused by the eyeball being longer than normal from side to side. In this condition, distant objects appear blurred but near objects are clear. Myopia is often observed in retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). ROP is seen in 68 percent of infants with low birth weights and over 80 percent of infants born with ROP will be myopic. Then later on they can choose to try <a href="http://www.contactlensx.com/" target="_blank">contact lenses</a>, but that will not stop the myopia in the long run.</p>
<p>Myopia is a common refractive error, which exists from a young age. A unilateral myopia, with or without amblyopia, might remain undiscovered for a long time. Myopia is a vision defect commonly known as nearsightedness . Those with myopia can see clearly up to a certain distance, then objects begin to appear fuzzy or out of focus. Myopia that first appears in middle age can indicate cataracts. If nearsightedness comes on suddenly and seems to change daily, it could be the result of uncontrolled diabetes.</p>
<p>Myopia is the most common eye problem. It affects as much as 40 percent of the population in the United States and Europe but between 70 and 90 percent of some Asian populations such as Singapore, Japan and Hong Kong. Myopia develops during childhood. The child&#8217;s eyeball grows too long, which interferes with the light-focusing mechanism. Myopia is a very common condition that affects nearly 30 percent of the U.S. It normally starts to appear between the ages of eight and 12 years old, and almost always before the age of 20.</p>
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