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- Mayo Clinic Q and A: LASIK eye surgery - Mayo Clinic News Network
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: What are the risks of LASIK surgery, and will my vision deteriorate again over time, even after surgery? ANSWER: It is not typical for a person's vision to regress after LASIK, or laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis, and complications that result in a loss of vision after LASIK are rare Although the procedure may […]
- Cataract Surgery is Possible for Most People Who’ve Had LASIK
After cataract surgery, many people have clear distance vision without glasses, although most still need glasses for close-up work or reading For people like you who have had LASIK surgery, providing the appropriate lens implant for cataract surgery takes additional calculations to determine the correct lens power
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Double vision can often be effectively treated
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I have double vision in my right eye and can read with glasses, but distance is not very clear What causes double vision? Is there a procedure to correct it? ANSWER: A number of conditions can lead to double vision Treatment typically depends on the underlying cause With a careful evaluation and […]
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Learn about advances in cataract surgery
Cataracts are one of the most common eye conditions in the world Advances in cataract surgery are remarkable Learn more from Mayo Clinic
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Game-changing treatment for chronic kidney disease . . .
A new class of medications could slow the progression of chronic kidney disease Hear more from a Mayo Clinic nephrologist and expert
- Curing Cataracts without Surgery? - Mayo Clinic News Network
Cataracts are very common The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 20 5 million Americans age 40 and over have them Cataracts slowly cloud your vision, and people struggling with them say it's like trying to look through a frosted-up window Cataracts make it difficult to read or drive a car, especially at night […]
- Laser treatment an option for cataract removal
“Laser refractive surgery, known by names such as Lasik (laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis) and PRK (photorefractive keratectomy), has been popular in recent years
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Mayo Clinic Minute: Advances in the treatment of cataract surgery
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