The pediatric cataract surgery is performed to treat cataract occurring in children due to various reasons. The surgery can sometimes causes some complications such as glaucoma in the eye. We shall start first by understanding what actually is pediatric cataract...
WHAT IS OCT? OCT stands for Optical Coherence Tomography. It is a non-invasive imaging test that uses low-coherence light waves to take cross sectional pictures of the retina of your eye. With OCT, your ophthalmologist can see each of your retina’s distinctive...
When your doctor assesses your eyes for proper refractive surgery, an important factor to think about is your corneal thickness. Most doctors will take into consideration your age, degree of refractive error, and therefore the presence of a disease called keratoconus...
Refractive Surgery refers to any surgical procedure used to fix vision problems. It is also known as Vision correction surgery or laser eye surgery. Refractive and laser eye surgery allow patients to get back their 6 by 6 vision. If you have any...
People with thyroid disease sometimes tend to develop an eye condition that causes the immune system to attack the muscles and other tissues around the eyes. This inflammation of the Thyroid Eye Disease causes the eyeballs to look as if bulging out of their...
Eye muscle surgery is a procedure undertaken to correct a muscle imbalance in the eyes. The muscle imbalance causes Squint Eyes, or eyes that cross inward or outward. This condition is also known as Strabismus. People with strabismus have eyes that...