Many: The best options for vision correction must be customized to each patient. For some patients, lasik, lasek or prk are good options. For those who are very highly nearsighted or have thin corneas, icl (intraocular collamer lens) implants may be preferred. Patients with cataract may best benefit from cataract extraction with intraocular lens implantation. Your eyemd can give you the best advice.
Answered 7/4/2014
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A whole range: Vision can of course be corrected by eyeglasses and contacts. Correction is possible with lasik and prk - these being the most common. Some correction is available using techniques from radial keratotomy. Orthokeratology can correct small degrees of myopia. There is some experimentation with intraocular implants to correct vision. See your ophthalmologist for the best for you.
Answered 10/10/2012
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LASIK, PRK: There are many ways to correct vision ie traditional glasses, contact lenses, laser eye correction(lasik, prk, ). If the person has cataract then cataract surgery could correct the refractive error with intraocular lenses.
Answered 11/13/2012
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Vision correction: Refractive error means that the person needs glasses to correct his or her vision to see clear. It can be for distance, near or for both.
Answered 11/13/2012
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Location: Pink eye is viral conjunctivitis. It develops after getting cold infection which the virus spreads to the eye and it 's contiguous. Sinus infection happens int he sinuses which is around the eye. The person could have tenderness around the eye.
Answered 10/4/2016
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