Monday, April 19, 2010

Laser Eye Surgery

Many people believe that laser eye surgery especially LASIK eye surgery is far too expensive for their budget. However, just because new high tech equipment is being used does not necessarily mean that the surgery is out of the reach of most people. It is really a matter of how much you can afford to stop wearing corrective lenses to see the world clearly.

Laser eye surgery is not the same as going out and purchasing a new outfit. The outfit will be out of date before you know it, but your eyesight will last the rest of your life. If you take the average amount of money it costs for laser eye surgery, which is around $1,344 in 2005 and divide it out over the years that you will need your good vision you are not paying hardly anything.


Think about it. If you get the surgery when you are 35 and your life expectancy is 85. That is 50 years of good eyesight. Now, divide the $1,344 by fifty years, the amount would only be $26.88. If you had to have your eyes examined and buy eyeglasses or contacts yearly you would have to pay more than that amount yearly. Therefore, if you receive laser eye surgery, in the end, you would be paying less for clearer vision.


If you still believe that this type of surgery is too expensive then take a look at the expenses of the ophthalmologist which include the purchase or lease of the laser, maintenance of the blades, maintenance of the laser equipment, rent on the building where they perform the laser eye surgery, gowns, masks, gloves, surgical solutions, medications, cleaning supplies, advertising costs, insurance, and in some cases when the laser is leased the ophthalmologist has to pay fees to the developer or manufacturer of the laser.

There are some things you can also do to learn exactly what you are paying for and compare prices from one licensed ophthalmologist with others.
Questions you should ask include:
In case of complications, or more surgeries, will I be charged?
What is included with the laser eye surgery?
What is not included?
What are the average costs of medications such as pain medication or anti-inflammatory medications?
Will I still have to wear temporary contact lenses or eye shields and if so, are they included in the fees?
Will follow up visits be included in the fee or are they extra?

You should take all of this into consideration when you are considering the cost of laser eye surgery.
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Eyes

You rub your left eye. Five minutes later, you rub it again. Pretty soon, you are pawing your peeper like a mutt with an itch he can't reach. A look in the mirror reveals that the white of your eye has turned a flamboyant scarlet. What gives? Almost anything, unfortunately. Your eyes can be irritated by foreign matter, from a speck of dust to an errant fleck of mascara.

They may itch or burn, irritated by allergies, dirty contact lenses, or too many hours spent unblinking in front of your computer. Maybe you got soaked in the eye with a tennis ball or lightly thwacked with your niece's or nephew's plastic Power Ranger. Or, for one reason or another, your eyes may not produce enough tears, leading to the stinging burning, and grittiness of dry eye. You may even have developed conjunctivitis also called pinkeye, a bacterial or viral infection of the membrane that lines the eyelid and covers the eyeball.

Maybe you have a sty, an infection of one of the oil glands in the eyelid. Other possible causes of eye pain include blepharitis, which is an infection of the eyelids, and inflammation caused by allergy. Either of these can turn your baby blues or browns into red, tender puffs. Here are some tips that you can consider to adopt for pain-relief.

1. Put The Pain On Ice

If you get socked in the eye it is recommended immediately applying an ice pack to your eye for 15 minutes. Cold can reduce the pain and swelling.

2. Make Yourself Cry

To combat dry eye, bathe your eyes with artificial tears. These products mimic real tears. They are available at most drugstores.

3. Compress It

The first symptoms of a sty are teariness, sensitivity to light, and the feeling that something is in your eye. Then the lid reddens, swells and hurts. A sty is a low-grade infection of the eyelid. For quick relief, place a washcloth soaked in warm water over the sty for 15 minutes every 2 hours. The compress will liquefy the oils and allow them to drain. This treatment will cure most sties. Do not rub your eye and do not wear eye makeup.

4. Irritate Your Eye

To dislodge any speck of dust or grit, wash out your eye with saline solution, preferably one without preservatives. Do not use tap water, distilled water, or eyedrops unless you have splashed your eye with a caustic chemical and there is nothing else available.

5. Dab Away The Invader

If the fleck or speck is on the white part of your eye, it is recommended to try to dislodge it gently with a damp cotton swab.

6. Give Dry Eyes The Cold Treatment

To ease dry eyes, apply a bag of crushed ice or ice cubes to the affected eye for 5 minutes every 2 hours. Or use a cold egg right out of the refrigerator. Just take the whole egg with the shell intact and gently press it against your sore eye.

7. Flip Your Lid

Another way to dislodge a painful particle is to pull your upper lid down over the lower lid. Pulling down your lid will allow the foreign body to wipe off on the skin of the lower lid so you can dislodge it.
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