Glaucoma Treatment, Symptoms, and General Information

May 4th, 2012 • Featured Author: Kathy Dawson  • 

Glaucoma. An eye condition which can lead to complete blindness if not treated soon enough. There are two main types of glaucoma, open angle and closed angle glaucoma. This article discusses how the condition, called the sudden thief of sight, can be treated, what the symptoms for the different types are, and other practical information.

Laser Vision Correction Surgery Explained

Apr 27th, 2012 • Featured Author: Kathy Dawson  • 

Laser vision correction surgery is also known as laser eye surgery. It is an effective type of treatment for eye problems and refractive errors. This article explains more about the procedure. Eye sight can be affected by illness and natural degeneration. Laser eye surgery ensures that vision is not lost altogether as a result.

Laser Eye Treatment And Other Types of Eye Surgery

Apr 18th, 2012 • Featured Author: Kathy Dawson  • 

There are many different types of eye surgery. As well as laser eye surgery to correct refractive problems there are cosmetic procedures and refractive lens exchanges too. This article provides more information about the different eye surgeries available. From treating shortsightedness to glaucoma to hooded eyelids, eye surgery can help.

Energy Healing Offers New Hope for Fibromyalgia Sufferers

Apr 16th, 2012 • Featured Author: Carol Ann Rowland  • 

This article provides self-help instructions for how to use energy healing methods to begin experiencing effective relief from fibromyalgia, without any unpleasant side effects.

The Ins and Outs of Laser Eye Treatment

Apr 11th, 2012 • Featured Author: Kathy Dawson  • 

Laser eye surgery is becoming more and more popular nowadays. With plenty of satisfied customers, it is not surprising why. But since this is a relatively new method in treating eye conditions, there are some people who are still concerned whether it is the right way to go.

The Use of Laser Vision Correction for Various Refractive Problems

Apr 2nd, 2012 • Featured Author: Kathy Dawson  • 

Laser vision correction is a procedure used to correct common eyesight problems such as nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), and corneal irregularities (astigmatism). To understand more about laser vision correction, this article discusses the types of eyesight deficiencies and how these can be corrected using these new techniques.

Correcting Vision Problems With Refractive Surgery

Mar 26th, 2012 • Featured Author: Kathy Dawson  • 

To reduce or eliminate the dependence on eyeglasses or contact lenses, a procedure called refractive surgery can change the focusing properties of the eye to improve eyesight. Vision correction procedures has given millions of people a more convenient life. Refractive lens exchange, or RLE, replaces your current lens with an implanted artificial lens.

How To Prepare For A Laser Eye Surgery

Mar 19th, 2012 • Featured Author: Kathy Dawson  • 

When it comes to laser eye surgery, there are a few ways to prepare to ensure treatment is as safe and as effective as possible. This article provides the necessary preparation information. From how to prepare to what can be expected before and after surgery, learn the vital facts here.

Learn More About Refractive Lens Exchange For Vision Correction

Mar 13th, 2012 • Featured Author: Kathy Dawson  • 

One of the many ways to treat poor eyesight is through refractive lens exchange. With millions of people suffering from errors of refraction like short-sightedness or astigmatism, this modern procedure gives an alternative to wear corrective eyewear. This article discusses the main features of refractive lens exchange as well as the benefits and drawbacks compared to other surgical options.

Find Out More About Refractive Lens Exchange

Mar 4th, 2012 • Featured Author: Kathy Dawson  • 

If you have a refractive problem in your eye then the chances are you need to wear contact lenses or glasses. You may short sighted, for example, and your prescription is designed to compensate for the problem in your eye. A refractive lens exchange could mean you do not have to wear glasses or contacts anymore because the problem in your eye can be fixed.