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	<title>Lazer Eye - Laser Eye Correction Surgery &#187; Cataract Eye Surgery</title>
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<p>Senile cataracts are a visual impairment brought about by the gradual and progressive thickening of the ocular lens which leads to the loss of lens&#8217; transparency, slowly diminishing a person&#8217;s ability to see clearly. The term &#8217;senile&#8217; is often used simply because this disease primarily affects aging people usually in the age group, 50 and above. Cataract is characterized by the opacification of the ocular lens which can be seen as a cloudy appearance of the lens, usually yellowish&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p>Senile cataracts are a visual impairment brought about by the gradual and progressive thickening of the ocular lens which leads to the loss of lens&#8217; transparency, slowly diminishing a person&#8217;s ability to see clearly. The term &#8217;senile&#8217; is often used simply because this disease primarily affects aging people usually in the age group, 50 and above. Cataract is characterized by the opacification of the ocular lens which can be seen as a cloudy appearance of the lens, usually yellowish or brownish in color. A person affected with cataracts may also have noticeable brownish tinted vision. Other symptoms would include blurriness of vision glare sensitivity, problems with night vision, double vision or multiple images in one eye, accompanied by the need for frequent changes in eyeglass or contact lens prescription strength.</p>
<p>&#13;In the U.S. alone, at least 300, 000 &#8211; 400, 000 new cataract cases occur annually. This disease is a common cause of blindness in elderly people when not treated. A comprehensive eye examination which includes visual acuity test (vision exam at various distances), dilated eye exam and tonometry (measurement of the pressure inside the eye) is needed to detect cataracts. The most common treatment is surgery in which the cloudy lens is removed and replaced with an artificial lens called intraocular lens (IOL). Intraocular lens is a clear plastic lens which can focus light clearly on to the retina once again. Cataract surgery is not totally without risk however, as opacification of the posterior lens capsule occurs in 30-50% of patients within 2 years of surgical cataract removal and require secondary laser treatment; further 0.8% experience retinal detachments, approximately 1% are re-hospitalized for corneal problems, and about 0.1% develop endophthalmitis.</p>
<p>&#13;The use of Can-C eye drops containing this unique purity of, N-Acetylcarnosine, in safely managing cataract is a major advancement in the medical world. For the first time, cataract can now be effectively reversed without having to resort to the risks of eye surgery.</p>
<p>&#13;N-Acetylcarnosine or NAC is a molecule that&#8217;s found naturally in the human body. Its parent compound, carnosine, can be naturally found in foods and in human cells. Carnosine is found primarily in the tissues of the heart, skeletal muscles, the brain and in and throughout eye. This natural di-peptide (two amino acids linked together) acts as an antioxidant and as an inhibitor of the body&#8217;s glycation process which is a degenerative chemical process that contributes to aging throughout the body. As we age our natural carnosine levels decreases which leave the eye vulnerable to ocular disease such as cataracts. Unfortunately oral consumption of carnosine rich foods or supplements is not bioavailable to the eyes and so restoring these levels systemically is not reliable.</p>
<p>&#13;In Russia, where carnosine deficiency in the eyes was first discovered as a fundamental precursor to ocular disease, the use of topical N-acetylcarnosine; to effectively address cataracts in the form of Can-C eye drops was established.<br />&#13;In 2001, Can-C eye drops were trialed in a; double blind, placebo based, human study for a period of 6 months. The impressive results showed that 90% had visual acuity improvement, 88.9% had glare sensitivity improvement and 41.5 % had an improvement in the transmissivity of the lens.</p>
<p>&#13;With the market release of the product by Innovative Visions Product (IVP), 7 years ago, thousands of people affected with senile cataracts have reported vast improvement in their vision after applying Can-C cataract eye drops for a period of 6-12 months.</p>
<p>&#13;Dr. Mark Babizhayev, MA, PhD, the principal researcher in the development of Can-C eye drops cautions consumers before purchasing any eye drops containing N-acetylcarnosine to look for the words, &#8220;Approved by Innovative Vision Products&#8221; on the label. This is your assurance that the product contains the proprietary purity of raw material and is the formula that was proven to have long-term efficacy in clinical trials.</p>
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		<title>Will my vision improve with cataract surgery?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 00:43:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I just had cataract surgery done on both of my eyes. the doctor says that I have 20/25 vision although my long distance is fuzzy and not crisp&#8230;.will this get better?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just had cataract surgery done on both of my eyes. the doctor says that I have 20/25 vision although my long distance is fuzzy and not crisp&#8230;.will this get better?</p>
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		<title>Has any opthamologist sued another eye doctor for doing cataract surgery in the wrong way?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 20:40:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you are a eye doctor and you have tell me about how,why you sued another eye doctor for him doing cataract surgery wrong way.</p>
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		<title>Why aren&#8217;t you suppose to strain a bowel movement after cataract surgery?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I just recently had cataract surgery where they implanted a new lense.  The nurse told me not to strain my bowel movements.  Why did she tell me this and what are the possible dangers in doing so?  I know it&#8217;s something to do with the pressure of the eye, but what does it do, does it dislodge the implant?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just recently had cataract surgery where they implanted a new lense.  The nurse told me not to strain my bowel movements.  Why did she tell me this and what are the possible dangers in doing so?  I know it&#8217;s something to do with the pressure of the eye, but what does it do, does it dislodge the implant?</p>
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		<title>Cataracts-key Overview</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 16:40:21 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="mailto:articlesbase@lasikhomepage.com" target="_blank" title="Cataracts">As many people age, cataracts, or clouding of the normally clear lens of the eye, are an increasingly common problem. </a></p>
<p>Symptoms of cataracts include:</p>
<p> blurred vision light sensitivity double vision in one eye poor night vision color distortion glare
</p><p>Southwest Eye Institute offers state-of-the-art cataract correction to help patients regain the freedom of clear vision.</p>
<p>Our Surgeons use the latest technique in performing cataract surgery. Using only a topical anesthetic to numb the eye, the surgeon creates&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="mailto:articlesbase@lasikhomepage.com" target="_blank" title="Cataracts">As many people age, cataracts, or clouding of the normally clear lens of the eye, are an increasingly common problem. </a></p>
<p>Symptoms of cataracts include:</p>
<p> blurred vision light sensitivity double vision in one eye poor night vision color distortion glare
<p>Southwest Eye Institute offers state-of-the-art cataract correction to help patients regain the freedom of clear vision.</p>
<p>Our Surgeons use the latest technique in performing cataract surgery. Using only a topical anesthetic to numb the eye, the surgeon creates a small incision and uses high-energy sound waves to break the cataract into microscopic particles which are then removed from the eye. To compensate for the removal of the eye&#8217;s natural lens, an intra-ocular lens (IOL) is implanted into the eye. After using this special small incision, the eye remains tightly sealed by the natural outward pressure within your eye and no stitches are usually required.</p>
<p>The cataract removal technique Southwest Eye Institute uses is often preferred to traditional methods because patients are more comfortable during and after the procedure. Because this new technique uses eye drops to numb the eye, usually the need for an anesthetic shot, stitches, or a post-surgery patch is eliminated. Another advantage is that most patients notice a rapid visual improvement with this technique. <br /> Whether it&#8217;s LASIK, CK, PRK, Cataract Surgery or another state of the art eye care procedure, we&#8217;ll find the best vision correction option for you.</p>
<p>Ask for No Stitch, No Patch, No Needle Rapid Recovery Cataract Surgery.   At the SWEI it is the norm!</p>
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		<title>Top Tips to Treat and Prevent Cataracts</title>
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<p>The lens of the eye is normally crystal clear. But damage to the proteins in the lens can cause it to become cloudy and opaque. The result is a cataract. Cataracts are the leading cause of impaired vision in the United States, affecting more than five million people today. This number is sure to increase dramatically with the aging baby-boomer population, as most people over the age of sixty have some degree of cataract formation. There are many factors&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p>The lens of the eye is normally crystal clear. But damage to the proteins in the lens can cause it to become cloudy and opaque. The result is a cataract. Cataracts are the leading cause of impaired vision in the United States, affecting more than five million people today. This number is sure to increase dramatically with the aging baby-boomer population, as most people over the age of sixty have some degree of cataract formation. There are many factors that can contribute to or cause cataracts: eye disease or injury, diseases such as diabetes, mellitus, and exposure to toxins and ultraviolet light. Heavy metals, such as cadmium, can cause damage to eye tissues and can prevent antioxidants such as zinc from binding to enzymes. Cigarette smoke is a leading source of cadmium. In many cases, cataracts are simply part of the aging process, the result of years of cumulative free-radical damage.  </p>
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<p>Many cataracts can be repaired through surgical replacement with an artificial lens. But the best strategy is to prevent cataracts from forming in the first place by tuning up the body’s defense mechanisms. The sooner you begin, the better the results. Once a cataract forms, dietary and nutritional strategies can’t eliminate the problem, but they can help to slow down the rate at which it progresses. You can reduce free-radical formation by avoiding fatty foods, especially fried foods. High salt intake is also associated with cataracts. In contrast, a diet rich in vegetables, fruit, calcium, folic acid, and vitamin E provides nutrients that protect against cataracts. To quench free radicals that do crop up, the tissues in your eye need adequate levels of key antioxidants. The higher your levels of these substances, the lower your risk of cataracts.</p>
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<p>Vitamin C supplementation can halt the progression of cataracts and may improve vision. In one study, 450 patients with cataracts were placed on a nutritional program that included 1,000 mg of vitamin C per day, resulting in a significant reduction in cataract development. Though similar patients had previously required surgery within four years, in the patients treated with vitamin C only a small handful required surgery, and in most patients there was no evidence that the cataract progressed over the eleven-year period of the study. The lenses of the eye require much higher concentrations of vitamin C than those found in the blood – at least twenty times more – and by keeping blood vitamin C levels elevated, you make it easier for the body to concentrate vitamin C into the lens. Studies of patients going in for cataract surgery showed that dosages of at least 1,000 mg per day were required to increase the concentration of vitamin C in the lens of the eye.</p>
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<p>There are some other important factors for preventing cataracts that you might wish to consider too. Glutathione peroxidase is an enzyme that is normally found in high concentrations in the lens. It neutralizes hydrogen peroxide, a free radical found in the fluid of the eye. People with cataracts typically lack sufficient glutathione peroxidase and have hydrogen peroxide levels up to twenty-five times higher than normal. You can boost your glutathione peroxidase supply by making sure you get enough selenium and vitamin E. these nutrients work together as an antioxidant team to neutralize hydrogen peroxide.  Flavonoid-rich extracts is also an excellent antioxidant protection for the lenses. Among the best are flavonoid-rich extracts from bilberry, grape seed, and Ginkgo biloba. One recent study found that bilberry extract plus vitamin E stopped the progression of cataracts in forty-eight out of fifty patients.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I had cataract surgery today on my right eye. I am so scared. My eyelid is sort of droopy still. I had the surgery about 8 hrs ago. When I make an effort to open my eye wider, I notice that I maybe have double vision and that things that should be in my right peripheral vision are seen w/o me focusing to the right. As if these objects are in my direct line of site. Also the Dr who&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had cataract surgery today on my right eye. I am so scared. My eyelid is sort of droopy still. I had the surgery about 8 hrs ago. When I make an effort to open my eye wider, I notice that I maybe have double vision and that things that should be in my right peripheral vision are seen w/o me focusing to the right. As if these objects are in my direct line of site. Also the Dr who operated stated that he wanted to refer me to a retina specialist because sometimes cataract can be &#8220;tricky.&#8221; I do have a post op appt with my optometrist on tomorrow. Help, does anyone have any idea what&#8217;s going on?</p>
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		<title>All About Cataracts</title>
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<p>The term cataracts refers to a clouding of the eye&#8217;s lens that is located behind the iris and pupil.  This particular lens operates by focusing light on to the retina, much in the same way as a camera lens.  The lens affected by cataracts is also involved in the eye&#8217;s focus.  </p>
<p>This lens consists of protein and water.  This protein is precisely arranged for optimum functioning.  However, during the natural aging process, these proteins can become clumped together&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p>The term cataracts refers to a clouding of the eye&#8217;s lens that is located behind the iris and pupil.  This particular lens operates by focusing light on to the retina, much in the same way as a camera lens.  The lens affected by cataracts is also involved in the eye&#8217;s focus.  </p>
<p>This lens consists of protein and water.  This protein is precisely arranged for optimum functioning.  However, during the natural aging process, these proteins can become clumped together and cause the eye to cloud.  This cloud is what is known as a cataract and will most likely get larger as time progresses if left untreated.  Your eye doctor will probably want to wait until the cataract interferes with your eyesight before opting to remove it.</p>
<p>There are three different types of cataracts you should know about:  </p>
<p>Cortical Cataracts:  This type of cataract is formed in the cortex of the lens.  Over time, a cortical cataract will extend from the outside of the lens to the center.  This type of cataract is common to diabetes sufferers. </p>
<p>Nuclear Cataracts: Nuclear cataracts are the most common type of cataracts. Forming in the center of the lens, this type of cataract is caused by the normal aging process. When this cataract first forms, you may even experience improved vision.  However, this effect will not last long.  </p>
<p>Subcapsular Cataracts: This kind of cataract starts at the back of the lens. If you take steroids, have diabetes, or suffer from farsightedness, you may be susceptible to supcapsular cataracts. </p>
<p>Fortunately, all three types of cataracts can be removed with eye surgery.  Today&#8217;s surgeons implement the use of lasers and other innovative technology to remove a patient&#8217;s cataracts with a minimum of risk or discomfort.  Some cataract surgeries will involve removing the clouded lens and replacing it with a clear plastic lens called an intraocular lens. </p>
<p>While cataract removal surgery is relatively safe, you may experience a few side effects such as swelling, bleeding or discomfort.  Your eye doctor will advise you on the steps to take during recovery to aid proper healing. </p>
<p>Nutritionists are currently studying the role diet plays in the prevention of cataracts.   Research has shown a favorable link between antioxidants and the prevention of cataracts.  Antioxidants are vitamins such as Vitamin A, Vitamin C and Vitamin E that work to fight harmful free radicals in the body.</p>
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		<title>Cataract Causes Symptoms Information With Treatment</title>
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<p>A cataract is a cloudy or opaque area (an area you cannot see through) in the lens of the eye. The name cataract stems from an ancient conception of something cascading from the &#8220;brain of humors&#8221; and depositing itself in front of the lens. The retina is the eye&#8217;s light-sensitive layer that sends signals to the brain that are interpreted as vision. Protein arranges itself to allow light rays to pass through and to focus the rays onto the&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p>A cataract is a cloudy or opaque area (an area you cannot see through) in the lens of the eye. The name cataract stems from an ancient conception of something cascading from the &#8220;brain of humors&#8221; and depositing itself in front of the lens. The retina is the eye&#8217;s light-sensitive layer that sends signals to the brain that are interpreted as vision. Protein arranges itself to allow light rays to pass through and to focus the rays onto the retina. Other symptoms include faded colors, poor night vision, difficulty in reading, problem with bright light etc. Clouded vision can make it more difficult to read, drive a car especially at night or see the expression on a friend&#8217;s face. In fact, they are the leading cause of visual loss among adults 55 and older. Eye injuries, certain medications, and diseases such as diabetes and alcoholism have also been known to cause cataracts. Sometimes, protein clumps together, clouding small areas of the lens and blocking some light from reaching the retina. The rate of cataract progression can be unpredictable. Some cataracts worsen significantly within a few weeks; others remain unchanged for many years. </p>
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<p>Causes of Cataract </p>
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<p>The common Causes of Cataract : </p>
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<p>Alcoholism </p>
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<p>Trauma </p>
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<p>Metabolic disorders </p>
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<p>Aging </p>
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<p>Smoking </p>
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<p>Use of steroids </p>
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<p>Heredity </p>
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<p>Exposure to radiation </p>
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<p>Diabetes </p>
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<p>Symptoms of Cataract </p>
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<p>Some Symptoms of Cataract : </p>
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<p>Increasing difficulty with vision at night. </p>
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<p>Cloudy, fuzzy, foggy, or filmy vision . </p>
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<p>Loss of color intensity. </p>
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<p>Frequent changes in eyeglass prescription. </p>
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<p>Fading or yellowing of colors. </p>
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<p>Sensitivity to glare from lamps or the sun. </p>
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<p>Halos around lights. </p>
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<p>Double vision in one eye. </p>
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<p>The need for brighter light for reading and other activities . </p>
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<p>Treatment of Cataract </p>
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<p>For an early cataract, vision may improve by using different eyeglasses, magnifying lenses, or stronger lighting. If these measures don&#8217;t help, surgery is the only effective treatment. This treatment involves removing the cloudy lens and replacing it with a substitute lens. </p>
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<p>The choices for treating cataracts in children depend on how likely the cataracts are to interfere with development of normal vision. </p>
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<p>Cataract surgery consists of removing the lens of the eye and replacing it with an artificial lens. A cataract surgeon will discuss the options with the patient, and together they will decide which type of removal and lens replacement is best. </p>
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<p>Sometimes, a cataract should be removed even if it doesn&#8217;t cause problems with your vision. For example, a cataract should be removed if it prevents examination or treatment of another eye problem, such as age-related macular degeneration or diabetic retinopathy. </p>
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<p>It is the principal ingredient in Vizu-All Plus and has to play important role in the treatment of eye disorders. </p>
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<p>The most famous formula to treat or prevent cataract without surgery and for blurred vision . </p>
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<p>It is used for cataract, glaucoma, weakness of vision power. You can take this formula with glauco catar.</p>
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