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1. 10 Vital Issues Required in the Management of Glaucoma
Glaucoma is a silent disease that always results in blindness if not properly treated. Glaucoma is a difficult disease to treat and manage over the many years that a patient must deal with it. Therefore all options and developments must be kept on ... Read more...
Jay Stockman - Sep 30, 2008 ( 345 / 345 ) [ Medicine ]

2. A Good Alternative To LASIK Eye Surgery
When it comes to refractive surgery, the two best options are LASIK (laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis) or PRK (photorefractive keratectomy). The choice should really be made by the surgeon as to which procedure would be safest and best for any ... Read more...
Jay Stockman - Dec 20, 2008 ( 348 / 693 ) [ Medicine ]

3. A Highly Effective Treatment for Dry Eyes
The incidence of dry eyes in America has grown dramatically over the past decade as the environment has changed, and the average age of Americans has increased. Treatments have evolved, and patient comfort has dramatically improved along with these ... Read more...
Jay Stockman - Jul 27, 2008 ( 492 / 1,185 ) [ Medicine ]

4. A LASIK Complication-Oil Gland Secretions
In the hands of a well trained, experienced, and seasoned refractive surgeon, LASIK is a very good procedure with excellent results. An often over looked complication of the procedure is the affect that the oil glands have on the final results. Read more...
Jay Stockman - Feb 17, 2008 ( 1,415 / 2,600 ) [ Medicine ]

5. A Potentially Devastating Lid Infection
The lid is a very complex, and important structure. Disruption of any part of this mechanism can, and often does result in disease, pain and the possibility of secondary complications. Read more...
Jay Stockman - Aug 10, 2008 ( 339 / 2,939 ) [ Medicine ]

6. Diabetic Drug Key to Preventing Blindness
Diabetes is a systemic disease that can, and often affects many areas of the body. The search for a cure has been long, and difficult, and to date the only therapy has been to manage the condition and treat the symptoms. Read more...
Jay Stockman - Aug 01, 2008 ( 327 / 3,266 ) [ Medicine ]

7. Gene Therapy to Restore and Improve Vision
Reduced vision my exist for an individual for a number of reasons. Treatment will depend on what the cause is, and how effective the treatment will be. Conventional, non invasive treatment has always been eye glasses, or contact lenses. The future ... Read more...
Jay Stockman - Jun 20, 2008 ( 401 / 3,667 ) [ Medicine ]

8. LASIK and the Dry Eye Revisited
The many benefits of LASIK are obvious, vision without glasses, however several side affects must always be considered prior to surgery. One of the most significant, and bothersome is Dry Eyes. Read more...
Jay Stockman - Mar 01, 2008 ( 753 / 4,420 ) [ Medicine ]

9. Management and Treatment of Lid Infections
Lid infection is a long term problem, but when properly treated and managed; patients can be free of many of the dry eye, lid and painful symptoms. Compliance can become an issue because of the long term care required, but good results and ... Read more...
Jay Stockman - May 12, 2008 ( 527 / 4,947 ) [ Medicine ]

10. New Developments in Cataract Surgery and Post-Op Correction
When deciding to have cataract surgery it is important to see an experienced surgeon who is knowledgeable with all these new developments, and can best asses which implant would be best for which patient. Read more...
Jay Stockman - May 06, 2008 ( 730 / 5,677 ) [ Medicine ]

11. New Developments in Dry Eye Treatment
Dry eyes are a serious and growing concern for millions of individuals. The condition of Dry eyes is a common, and chronic condition that requires aggressive treatment in order to prevent long term damage to the eye, and improve patient comfort. Read more...
Jay Stockman - May 28, 2008 ( 607 / 6,284 ) [ Medicine ]

12. Over The Counter Medication Complications
Over the counter remedies are all thought to be very safe; since a doctor’s prescription is unnecessary. That however, is not true. All medications, whether they are prescribed or not, have side effects, and can react with other pharmacological ... Read more...
Jay Stockman - Jun 12, 2008 ( 363 / 6,647 ) [ Medicine ]

13. Prozac, A Cure For Lazy Eye?
Amblyopia, or lazy eye is reduced vision in one eye as a result of a sustained period of visual neglect in childhood. The antidepressant medication Prozac, has been shown with continuous administration to reinstate ocular dominance plasticity in ... Read more...
Jay Stockman - Jun 16, 2008 ( 486 / 7,133 ) [ Medicine ]

14. Pupil Disorders Can Reveal Imminent Brain Disease
The bottom line is any asymmetry in pupil reactions should be addressed immediately, and the appropriate referral must be made in an expedient fashion. Patients noticing any difference in pupil size, or reaction need to contact their eye care ... Read more...
Jay Stockman - Oct 16, 2008 ( 548 / 7,681 ) [ Medicine ]

15. Reversing Destructive Eye Diseases Maybe Just a Supplement Away
Americans have pursued a never ending search for nutrients, and supplements in an effort to improve ocular health and prevent eye diseases. In all cases, one must consult with their health care professionals as to what supplements can be safely ... Read more...
Jay Stockman - Nov 02, 2008 ( 388 / 8,069 ) [ Medicine ]

16. Sand of the Sahara, A LASIK Complication
ASIK is a refractive surgical procedure that reshapes the cornea to focus light on to the retina. While there are several possible deleterious side affects of the surgery, one of the most serious and potentially vision threatening is called DLK which ... Read more...
Jay Stockman - Jul 21, 2008 ( 299 / 8,368 ) [ Medicine ]

17. Sunglass Eye Protection
When it comes to sunglasses you do get what you pay for. Years of UV light exposure will cause permanent damage to the eyes, and surrounding tissues. It would be most prudent to put aside economics, in favor of competent protection. In the long run, ... Read more...
Jay Stockman - Mar 30, 2008 ( 999 / 9,367 ) [ Miscellaneous Health & Fitness ]

18. The Long Term Complications of Radial Keratotomy
Radial Keratotomy (RK) has been referred to by some as the "Grand Father" of Refractive Surgery. Most, if not all of these folks that I examine require an eyeglass prescription. Many of these patients are having PRK as a way of correcting their ... Read more...
Jay Stockman - Aug 06, 2008 ( 399 / 9,766 ) [ Medicine ]

19. Vitamin Supplements for Cataract Prevention, Proceed With Caution
In an effort to stay healthy, and prevent disease many of us have been taking vitamins. Taking supplements is a good idea if there are certian medical conditions or needs, but to most Americans a good diet is all that is needed. Read more...
Jay Stockman - Jun 01, 2008 ( 475 / 10,241 ) [ Medicine ]

 



 
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