Viagra,Pi in eye and Rock & Roll

To relive the Woodstock days.

Hands on the handlebar of a Harley, breeze blowing through the hair.

Jail house rock with a twist.

Man, those good old times.

Will give all my wealth to play in NBA again MJ

Eyes like an eagle seeing through the smoke.

Deep voice serenading. A dream to soar with the dove.

Cigarette lighter shines the path, wrinkles cast shadows.

Viagra, Pi in eye and I can rock my beau again!

Working out after cataract surgery.

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A common question after Cataract eye surgery is what can I do and not do. One thing you don’t want to do after  is go straight to the gym. It is important not to strain the eyes after surgery because they are in a recovery process. Lifting weights or doing some form of strenuous activity may cause pressure in the eyes and this may lead to stress on the eyes in a time when it needs rest. More importantly the surgeon has made an incision on the cornea and although it does start healing immediately it is still sensitive and needs to not be strained.

A lot of people like jeweler from ventura or a businessman from valencia have gone back to work on the same day. But physicians, nurses and paramedical professionals need to wait a few days to avoid bugs.

Laser blade free cataract surgery does make it safer.

 

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Pain free and easy cataract surgery with “Pi in eye”

Cataract Surgery is one of the safest procedures performed today and is be pain free!  Read all about this cataract surgery with “Pi in eye”

when glasses or contacts are not an option

“With Dr. Rajesh Khanna there was no pain during my Cataract surgery” said Susie of Beverly Hills. Dr. Khanna of the Khanna Vision Institute is highly trained in Cataract surgeon and has completed thousands of surgeries for over two decades. He knows the fear of Cataract eye surgery and will make sure all you fears are washed away the moment you come in for surgery. There is no pain during Cataract surgery, although you may feel some slight pressure on the eye. During the surgical procedure Dr. Rajesh Khanna will administer tropical anesthetic drops into the eyes. These drops will numb the eye allowing you to relax during the procedure. Dr. Khanna and his technician will walk you through the surgery as it is being done. They will calm your fears and before you know it you will have the gift if sight. The Cataract procedure will only take around 30 minutes to complete. After the numbing drops wear off you will be given post op instructions with drops to administer in your eyes for the next two weeks. During this time there will still be no pain but you might feel a slight sensation of a foreign object in the eye. The drops will help you will this irritation by keeping the eyes moist. It is most important not to rub the eyes after the Cataract procedure. This is important for the healing process and to make sure there are no complications. Cataract eye surgery is one of the safest surgeries today. You will be in and out of the office in no time and can finally feel the blessing of clear eyesight. You will be astonished at how easy the whole process is and now you can do things you could not do before.

Predisposing factors for Dry Eye

What makes a person’s eye dry? Are we destined to suffer from dry eyes or does modern technological society with rampant pollution induce it? Did our grandmothers suffer from it? Lets ponder on these frequently asked questions.

 Aging: As we revolve around the yellow sun we seem to loose all our strength and powers. Maybe if we were on krypton we would become stronger. On earth, every year production of fluids decrease. so we have aching joints and drier eyes

 Menopause : Need we say more? Hormones decrease affecting the functioning of the tear glands

 Allergy Response

 Environmental Stresses

 Contact Lens Wear: Is it sane to put foreign bodies in your eyes?

 Wind and Air Pollution: The megapolis with remnants of the industrial revolution, and craze for cars.

 Sunlight

 Ocular Surgery such as LASIK or Corneal Transplant. They transect the corneal nerves affecting reflex tear pathways.

 Medications / Topical Medications

 Preservatives in Artificial Tears

 Systemic Medicines- Antihypertensive, Antiandrogen, Anticholinergic, Antidepressant, Cardiac Antiarrhythmic drugs, Anti Parkinson’s

disease agents, Antihistamines

Figure 11.2 Dry Eye Disease: Predisposing Factors

Glaucoma express shunt

Some news on the glaucoma front. As you may be aware glaucoma is the term given to high intraocular pres damaging the optic nerve and affecting the visual field. MIGS or micro incision glaucoma surgery is the 21st century answer to increased pressure in the eye.

Before the advent of this express micro shunt we had big shunts like molteno or ahmed shunts. They were big and cumbersome. To insert them required big eye surgery. A lot of side effects were observed.

The modern implant has fewer side effects and therefore more user friendly.