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Cataract Surgery At Guys and St. Thomas Healthcare

Cataract problem can occur in both adults and kids. At Guys and St. Thomas Healthcare expert used advanced technology for cataract surgery. To know more visit, https://guysandstthomasprivatehealthcare.co.uk/services/ophthalmology/

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Cataract Surgery At Guys and St. Thomas Healthcare

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  1. Common Diseases and Disorders of the Eyes As people age, majority of them face eyesight issues. That doesn’t mean that everyone loses their vision, nor does it imply that if they do, they are at severe risk. Eye-related problems are directly related to ageing, and some several disorders and diseases are found to be common and relatively easy to treat. AMD Age-related Macular degeneration is a common condition of the eye that causes people to lose vision in one or both eyes. It’s something that often happens slowly to most, so there are no apparent symptoms in most cases. It can occur rapidly, and the main symptom is losing sharpness in frontal and central vision. While there is no direct cure for AMD, there are treatments for it. Things like injected medication, laser surgery, and nutritional supplements can help to either slow or stop progressions of AMD. Cataracts Cataracts are some of the most common ailments for ageing people, and it’s a type of clouding of the lens that prevents clear vision. This means that people who have a cataract on the eye will see a blurred vision of what they were previously capable of seeing. The lens of the eye is in charge of focusing on light, or an image, and it can be fixed with cataract surgery. It’s almost 15 minutes long procedure, and with the latest advances in medicine, it’s incredibly safe for the patient. It’s important to note that if you have a cataract in one eye, then it doesn’t mean that it’ll transfer to the other eye. Colour Blindness Even though the name implies blindness, people who are colour blind can actually see colours in almost all cases. It’s a genetic condition that mostly affects men, but there are cases where women are affected too. In cases of colour blindness, the affected person usually can’t distinguish between red and green colours, or possibly blues and yellows. In some rare cases, they might suffer from monochromatism, which means they can only see in black and white. There is no known cure for this condition, but a possible treatment is using glasses that use filters for colours.

  2. Glaucoma What’s commonly called Glaucoma is a group of diseases that affects human eyes. It happens due to increased pressure in the eye, which is called intraocular pressure. Due to the increase in pressure, one of the most common effects is that the optic nerve gets damaged, which causes loss of vision. There are no early symptoms of Glaucoma. And once it’s detected, the damage is usually permanent. The procedure to cure it involves laser treatment, eye drops, or surgery, so make sure to get it diagnosed early. Detecting any potential issues with your eyes as soon as possible is key towards maintaining good eye health. That’s why you need to make sure that you’re being treated by healthcare providers whom you can trust, like Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Private Healthcare. So as to avoid any unnecessary issues with the treatment. Visit https://guysandstthomasprivatehealthcare.co.uk/services/ophthalmology/

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