If you experience flashes or light or suddenly start seeing floaters, it’s best not to ignore these events, but rather to quickly schedule an appointment to see us, as although most of the time flashes and floaters are benign, sometimes they can be a sign of a sight threatening problem.
If you have no experienced any trauma to your eye or head, it is often the case that flashes and floaters are due to a Posterior Vitreous Detachment (PVD). PVD is a very common eye condition. It's caused by natural changes to the vitreous gel which takes up the space inside the eye. Although PVD causes some frustrating symptoms it doesn’t cause pain, harm the eye or cause permanent loss of vision. Sometimes, a PVD can either be accompanied by or a warning sign of retinal tears which can lead to retinal detachment and vision loss. Retinal detachment must be diagnosed and repaired quickly.
If you experience a sudden onset of flashes and floaters please call us immediately and schedule an appointment so we can examine the vitreous and retina and be sure there are no tears or risks of retinal detachment. Call Alabama Eye & Cataract Center in Birmingham at 205-930-0930, visit Alabama Eye & Cataract Center, Google+ or www.facebook.com/alabamaeyeandcataractcenter.
Monday, May 28, 2018
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Laurie T Shares Her Cataract Experience
Dr. Marc Michelson has been
taking care of all my vision needs for many years and I'm glad it was him I
chose when I first considered options for my nearsightedness. After carefully
looking into the possibilities, I decided on intraocular lens implants. This
means Dr. Michelson replaced my clear lens with an artificial lens with my
prescription. The surgery is like cataract removal, only I didn't have
cataracts. What I have now at age 63 is perfect vision; 20-20 reading and 20-15
far! Among my peers, I am the only one I know not dependent upon any glasses at
any time. Having been nearsighted since age 6, so dependent that I had to feel
around the bedside table for my glasses before I could get out of bed, this is
still like a miracle to me. I have had my lenses for almost 10 years, and I
couldn't be happier.
If you or some you know is experiencing
cataract symptoms such as cloudy foggy vision, glare or difficult night driving
and would like to learn more about cataract surgery & lens implants please
call Alabama
Eye & Cataract Center in Birmingham at 205-930-0930,
visit Alabama Eye &
Cataract Center,
Google+ or www.facebook.com/alabamaeyeandcataractcenter.
Michelson Laser Vision and Alabama Eye &
Cataract Center are leading eye care centers in Birmingham located at
UAB-Highlands, 1201 11th Avenue S, Suite 501, Birmingham, Alabama 35205 and
staffed by UAB Medicine eye doctors and eye specialists.
Sunday, May 13, 2018
Cataract Surgery Astigmatism Lens Implants
Satisfaction
with Cataract Surgery Astigmatism Lens Implants
Good news
for patients with astigmatism who are having cataract surgery! When your
cataract is removed and replaced with a lens implant to correct your vision,
patients who have astigmatism will be pleased to know that satisfaction with
cataract lens implants for astigmatism is extremely high. A recent study
presented in the American Journal
of Ophthalmology compared using toric astigmatism correcting
lens implants to a manual incisional procedure for correcting astigmatism,
called corneal relaxing incisions. Although both methods of astigmatism
correction resulted in good vision for the cataract patients, the astigmatism
correcting toric lens implants gave patients a better overall satisfaction with
their vision as reported in quality of life questionnaire 12 months after their
cataract surgery with cataract lens implants that corrected the astigmatism.
Patients were particularly pleased to be able to wear non-prescription
sunglasses and be independent of eyeglasses for seeing clearly at distance.
If you or some you know is experiencing
cataract symptoms such as cloudy foggy vision, glare or difficult night driving
and would like to learn more about cataract surgery & lens implants please
call
Alabama Eye & Cataract Center in Birmingham
at 205-930-0930, visit Alabama Eye & Cataract Center, Google+ or www.facebook.com/alabamaeyeandcataractcenter.
Saturday, May 5, 2018
Can Eyelid Surgery Help Headaches?
What do droopy, saggy eyelids and eyelid
surgery have to do with headaches? While you might think that eyelid surgery or
blepharoplasty is performed for cosmetic reasons to simply to help you look
more youthful, in reality droopy, saggy eyelids can often be a source of
chronic headaches that can be helped by eyelid surgery. According to a study
reported in the journal of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery patients who have droopy saggy eyelids and have
interference of their vision often must furrow their brows and forehead to see
well. This chronic strain on the forehead muscles can result in chronic
headaches. After having the eyelid problems corrected by blepharoplasty eyelid
surgery most patients had improved headache symptoms.
If
you or someone you know suffers from headaches and has droopy, saggy eyelids as
well as experiences blocked vision that requires eyebrow and forehead furrows
to lift the eyelids for unobstructed vision, you may be a candidate for
blepharoplasty eyelid surgery. Call
Alabama Eye & Cataract Center in Birmingham
at 205-930-0930, visit Alabama Eye & Cataract Center, Google+ or www.facebook.com/alabamaeyeandcataractcenter.
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