glaucoma

Knowing when to resume fitness routine after surgery

It is common to wonder how eye surgery or an eye condition will impact your fitness routine. While it’s important to stay active, some exercise may do more harm than good. Cataracts and exercise Is it safe to exercise with cataracts? Exercise will not make a cataract (cloudy ...

2022-08-10T10:23:34-07:00

Hormone related dry-eye disorder aided by local treatment

Health issues for people over sixty commonly involve the heart and other vital organs. So do eye-related conditions such as cataracts and glaucoma, but dry eyes don't often come to mind. Or do they? In fact, more than 70% of people in this age group are believed ...

2022-04-13T09:08:26-07:00

Elevated eye pressure treatment reevaluated

More than 20 years after the launch of a landmark clinical trial, follow-up examinations and analyses found that not all patients with elevated eye pressure need pressure-lowering treatment to prevent vision loss from glaucoma. When the study was launched, it was universally accepted that all patients with ...

2021-07-20T08:06:33-07:00

Patients’ driving performance improves by 48 percent after cataract surgery

[iee_empty_space type="vertical" height="30" width="10" hide_on_mobile="small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility" class="" id="" /] The ability of cataract surgery to restore sight is well known. People say they're stunned by the vibrancy of color after surgery and the improvement in night vision. Some can even reduce their reliance on glasses. But can you quantify ...

2021-07-20T08:06:43-07:00