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After Lasik Laser Eye Surgery

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Directly after surgery, eye itching and burning in May and I think there is something in it. You can see some complaints, or occur in some cases, mild pain and your doctor may recommend a mild pain relief. Both eyes may tear or water. Your vision will probably be blurred or fuzzy. We instinctively want to rub my eyes, but no! Rub your eyes, the flap could lead to another treatment. In addition, you can light sensitivity, glare, or halos around light flashes, or may seem to see the whites of your eyes red or reddish. If these symptoms improved significantly in the first days after surgery. You should plan to disappear with a couple of days away from work until the symptoms. Please consult your doctor immediately and not wait for your scheduled visit, if you have pain, or if your vision or other symptoms worsen to improve.

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What to Expect After Lasik Laser Eye Surgery

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Just as each person is different in many ways, the symptoms after laser eye surgery can be different for each person. Many people are now opting for this procedure as a way to see clearly without the aid of glasses or contact lenses, but some expect to walk out of the office with perfect vision and no complications or symptoms. The one thing that you must remember is this is a surgery procedure and all surgeries have risks.

The most common symptoms following laser eye surgery include the fluctuation of vision. During the first few hours after surgery, your vision will not be clear. It can fluctuate from clear to blurry for at least the first couple of hours and in some cases a bit longer.

Dry eyes are another complaint of some patients. The eyes will not have the natural tear producing characteristics for a few hours. This is the most common problem and can last for several days.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 September 2009 10:15 ) Read more...
 

Lasik Laser Eye Surgery - Side Effect

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For people with myopic eyesight, the mere prospect of having a perfect vision is certainly a dream come true. People with short sightedness problems would have probably at some time or other wondered about the benefits of having a lasik laser eye surgery

to correct their vision.

Since the advent of lasik laser eye surgery, this dream is now a reality for millions of people all over the developed world. This article raises some dangers and side effects of this surgical procedure.

In the original version of the laser eye surgical procedure, the PRK, which is an acronym for photorefractive keratectomy, involves the complete removal of the cornea's outer layer to operate underneath it and later let it to grow back on its own.

However, with the lasik surgical procedure or laser in situ keratomileusis, eye surgeons can now peel back the cornea surface to operate underneath it and then return the cornea to its original position.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 September 2009 10:17 ) Read more...
 

Lasik Laser Eye Surgery - Dry Eye After Lasik surgery

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LasikLaserEyeSurgery - DryEyE

 

You've heard there are risks. This is, after all, a surgery. One shouldn't expect it to be risk free. With lasik eye surgery, one of those risks is dry eye.

What's the big deal? So what if the eyes are a little dry?

Before you pay your hard earned money...

before you place your eyes under a super powerful laser...

...just know that one potential side effect is discomfort from dry eye. Sometimes, it's not just temporary.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 September 2009 09:30 ) Read more...
 

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