LASIK Risks And Complications
The LASIK surgery is a very popular procedure made in order to get rid of glasses and being able to see clearly without any visual assistance. The LASIK surgery is not right for anyone and can be dangerous if not going to a specialist for observation and consultant.
Who can't have the procedure? There are actually many candidates who are not compatible for the procedure for various reasons. Here are some examples for people who can't have the eye laser surgery: * Patients with severe nearsightedness or farsightedness. * Patients who are older than 50 years old or younger than 20 years old. * Patients with diabetes or arteriosclerosis. * Patients who suffer from any problems or illnesses of the cornea. * Pregnant women or nursing women. * Patients with thin or cone shaped cornea. * Patients who have active cancer or HIV. * Patients who use steroids. * Patients who suffer from dry eyes or usually suffer from eye infections. * Patients with high eye cylinder. * Patients who have unstable sightedness and had to change the prescription of their eyeglasses at the passing year.
There are many more reasons why a person is not a good candidate for the LASIK, since there are so many reasons it is very important to check the compatibility at a specialist and even get a second opinion.
Before you think of having the LASIK you need to check your options. A lot of people do just fine with glasses, there are so many shapes and deigns for glasses today so anyone can choose what they like and best for their appearance. If you don't like glasses you can wear eye lenses, there are many kinds: hard, soft, daily, weekly, monthly, Ortho K which are worn at night, and more. If you can't handle eye contacts and you have low or mild sightedness problem, you can try exercising your eyes with special exercises.
If nothing works and you still want to have the LASIK, check compatibility at the best clinic you can find and get a 2nd opinion even if you are compatible. Ask about the risks and complications and how you can avoid them so you won't lose or hurt your eyesight. Talk to people who had this procedure whether you know them or not, ask about their experience.
The surgery is made under local anesthesia and takes about thirty minutes. The surgery is not painful though there might be some pressure felt during the surgery. During the procedure the surgeon will resurface the cornea by using the eye laser. The patient will be able to see better right after the surgery although his eyes will be sensitive, might tear, might hurt, or might sting. The eyesight will get better after a few days but will get stable only after a few months. The patient will be able to get back to normal daily activities at the following day after the surgery but will have to be careful, stay away from the beach, pets, smoke, dust, make up, and more.
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