Diabetes is a very serious condition that affects most other biological functions. The eyes are also susceptible to damage and injury by Diabetes. Many diabetic patient experience sporadic blurriness in vision, glared vision and a general difficulty seeing while driving. It is important that you have your blood tested, and should you have diabetes, visit your eye specialist Dubai regularly to ensure your eyes remain healthy.
Diabetes affects all functions in the body, including how you see. Diabetes is a condition that is present in the blood stream. As the sugar levels in the blood vessels increase, it causes them to swell up affecting the way the nerves function as well. Nerves and blood vessels are present in the eyes, and therefore blood sugar management and regular screening is necessary to maintain your vision quality.
Many eye conditions like Glaucoma, Cataracts, and Diabetic retinopathy is are brought on by diabetes, and without proper treatment can change the way you see things. Glaucoma is a condition of the eye in which the inner pressure increases. This happens as the Aqueous Humour, the fluid in the eye that holds the shape, becomes trapped inside. Normal activity should be for old fluid to drain out and new fluid to be produced. When the old fluid remains stagnant in the eye, the pressure increases causing blurry vision to the individual concerned. This diabetic eye disease, is managed by your general physician and your specialist care eye doctor who will ensure both phenomenon are treated well in advance and your blood sugar levels are maintained at average.
Cataracts is another condition of the eye brought on by diabetes. In this instance, it affects the lenses of the eyes. The lens is a hard jelly like oval part of the eye that is made of proteins and water. The lens is a clear part that stretches and constricts to allow the right amount of light to the retina, which lies at the back of the eye. Over time, with age, the lens can become cloudy, making it harder to focus and your vision becomes obstructed and blurred. Diabetic Cataracts is the same thing, and due to the high levels of sugar in the blood stream, the lens will change from being clear to opaque or cloudy. Unfortunately, there is no know treatment for a cloudy lens, except to have the affected lens removed and replaced with an artificial one.
Diabetic Retinopathy is the third and most serious diabetic eye disease that has to be observed regularly and managed effectively before it is allowed to progress to cause more damage. The retina is the inner back surface of the eye, which holds a number of blood vessels and light sensitive nerves. This is the part of the eye that receives light signals and transmits it to the brain, via the optic nerve. Diabetes can greatly harm this area, by causing the blood vessels to swell up impacting the nerve endings and in extreme cases, the vessels can burst. This is the leading cause of blindness in diabetic patients, who are unaware of what takes place inside their body due to high-blood sugar.
If you have been experiencing blurred vision, or even pain in the eye occasionally, it could be due to increased levels of blood sugar in your blood stream, and an emergency check up is necessary. Once you are certain you have varying levels of blood sugar, you will need to make regular visits to a Dubai eye clinic to ensure your eyes are protected from diabetic vision damage.
Visit Ebsaar Eye Surgery and Vision Correction Solutions for specialized eye care for diabetic patients.
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Ebsaar - Colour blindness
Colour blindness is a common phenomenon that affects mostly men. With an average of 1 in 12 men experiencing difficulty in seeing either, blue, red, or green. Women also have colour vision deficiency, (CVD), but the number of reported female cases are fewer; about 1 in 200.
Complete colour blindness is very rare, where the person can see objects clearly, for both near and far objects, but will see everything in black and white. CVD is hereditary but people can become affected by the condition with over use of medication, or after diseases like diabetes or sclerosis. Colour blindness can also begin at old age, when the eyes become strained and colour sensitive cells get damaged over time.
There are certain instances when colour blindness is not detected, if the problem persisted from birth. In this case, until you realize you are not seeing colour as another individual is, colour blindness may not be apparent to you.
For genetic colour blindness, the condition is passed down from mother to son, which is why many more men are affected by CVD than women are. Colour blindness usually referred to as red/green or blue/red colours does not mean that only these colours are not reflected properly. People who have the condition will struggle to see other colours that have these colours in them. For example, if you had a red/green colour blindness, you will struggle to distinguish purple, or with green, you may not see green properly either, and will therefore see greens as blacks instead.
Colour blindness can be so mild, that many young children do not even know they have it. Only about 40% of all patients who visit an ophthalmologist are aware of the difficulty that in distinguishing colour.
People with colour blindness are only able to identify between six and eight crayons out of a box of 24 correctly. Depending on the extent of colour blindness, most people struggle to correctly identify traffic lights as well. Which is why in every country, the red is always on the top, and the green always at the bottom to help male drivers avoid collisions by confusing colours.
Diagnosing colour blindness is easy, however the problem is knowing when there is a problem. If the condition is genetic, children learn to identify colour by what they have been taught. If you were tell them a strawberry is red, and an orange is orange, when you point to them again, as common knowledge they are able to correctly say the colour. However, as they grow older, they may find it difficult to distinguish colours in day to life when they notice what they see is different from what others see.
A regular eye exam done by an optometrist Dubai, is able to diagnose colour blindness easily. If you know or have someone in your family that has colour blindness, it is advised to check your family's colour vision regularly especially school aged children. Ebsaar Eye Surgery Center and Vision Correction Solutions provides comfortable colour testing and vision care solution to help the person distinguish colour as much as possible.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Vision Loss
Vision is the one thing that we all fear losing the most, when it comes to our senses. We may know of someone who lives independently although he or she are blind and wonder if being independent is even possible, after you lose your sight. As technology to prevent blindness moves steadily forward, there are still a few eye conditions that does affect your vision partially, or fully over time.
Knowing that you or someone you care for, is experiencing depreciating vision can be both scary and frustrating, not knowing how life will change when and how. As scary as losing your vision is, early preparation and arrangements can help you overcome certain difficulties when seeing becomes extremely difficult.
The first steps to preparing for loss of vision is to first prolong complete blindness by as much as possible. To do this consult your eye specialist at Ebsaar who will guide you on the steps you will need to take depending on the condition.
Usual precautionary steps will entail wearing sun glasses with a good UV protection base coat to prevent further damage to light sensitive cells in the eye. Additionally, you will be advised to wear your reading glasses when reading printable works or working on the computer. Eyestrain will force any condition, no matter how small, to worsen faster. Additionally, you may be asked to perform certain eye exercises to help in movement and focus. This will only help those with some visual conditions, but not with diseases like macular degeneration, which is a disease related to the internal structure of the eye.
As your vision depletes, you may first need to accept it emotionally, which is the hardest step to accomplish. You may experience feelings of anger, deception, emotional trauma. In this case, it would be advised to talk to family, and even a specialist counsellor, who is better able to help you deal with the circumstance. The good news is that, although your vision quality is depreciating daily, you will be able to live a normal a life as possible with help from loved ones and proper life style changes and care.
The main step in preparation is a career change. Depending on the career you are in, it might be possible to make arrangements to continue working may be from home, or with the help of an assistant. It is also important that you receive unconditional support from your family, while you make the transition from visually able to blind.
Start practicing early. Know where everything is at home, and ask your family to ensure they leave things as they are, or in their proper place for you to find. This will give you independence while at home, and you won’t feel completely helpless. As hard as it may be, wearing a blindfold around the house for hours each day, will allow you to become familiar with feeling for items than seeing them. Learn to read Braille. Braille is a simple system developed in France, which uses 6 positions in a rectangular box to distinguish each alphabet of the English language. Learning Braille is easy even for the blind, but it is much more easier for one who can still see reasonably well.
Losing sight due to old age, or medical condition is scary and certainly not something that anyone who is not blind can relate to. However, with proper care, lengthy and detailed planning, & preparation; you will be able to live a normal independent life, just like anybody else. If you fear losing your vision or need help seeing, visit Ebsaar Eye Surgery Clinic, led by Dr. Hani Sakla to receive professional eye care advice and blindness prevention treatment options from the very best in Dubai eye care.
Knowing that you or someone you care for, is experiencing depreciating vision can be both scary and frustrating, not knowing how life will change when and how. As scary as losing your vision is, early preparation and arrangements can help you overcome certain difficulties when seeing becomes extremely difficult.
The first steps to preparing for loss of vision is to first prolong complete blindness by as much as possible. To do this consult your eye specialist at Ebsaar who will guide you on the steps you will need to take depending on the condition.
Usual precautionary steps will entail wearing sun glasses with a good UV protection base coat to prevent further damage to light sensitive cells in the eye. Additionally, you will be advised to wear your reading glasses when reading printable works or working on the computer. Eyestrain will force any condition, no matter how small, to worsen faster. Additionally, you may be asked to perform certain eye exercises to help in movement and focus. This will only help those with some visual conditions, but not with diseases like macular degeneration, which is a disease related to the internal structure of the eye.
As your vision depletes, you may first need to accept it emotionally, which is the hardest step to accomplish. You may experience feelings of anger, deception, emotional trauma. In this case, it would be advised to talk to family, and even a specialist counsellor, who is better able to help you deal with the circumstance. The good news is that, although your vision quality is depreciating daily, you will be able to live a normal a life as possible with help from loved ones and proper life style changes and care.
The main step in preparation is a career change. Depending on the career you are in, it might be possible to make arrangements to continue working may be from home, or with the help of an assistant. It is also important that you receive unconditional support from your family, while you make the transition from visually able to blind.
Start practicing early. Know where everything is at home, and ask your family to ensure they leave things as they are, or in their proper place for you to find. This will give you independence while at home, and you won’t feel completely helpless. As hard as it may be, wearing a blindfold around the house for hours each day, will allow you to become familiar with feeling for items than seeing them. Learn to read Braille. Braille is a simple system developed in France, which uses 6 positions in a rectangular box to distinguish each alphabet of the English language. Learning Braille is easy even for the blind, but it is much more easier for one who can still see reasonably well.
Losing sight due to old age, or medical condition is scary and certainly not something that anyone who is not blind can relate to. However, with proper care, lengthy and detailed planning, & preparation; you will be able to live a normal independent life, just like anybody else. If you fear losing your vision or need help seeing, visit Ebsaar Eye Surgery Clinic, led by Dr. Hani Sakla to receive professional eye care advice and blindness prevention treatment options from the very best in Dubai eye care.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
lazy Eye Treatment
Lazy eye is present in children at birth, when the vision in one eye, does not develop as well as the other. Amblyopia is treatable if caught early, but the symptoms of which may not be apparent immediately. When the brain receives two distinguishable images from the eyes, it learns to ignore one over the other; favouring the clearer unobstructed image. This phenomenon causes one eye to move incoherently with other.
There are varying causes for amblyopia, which obstruct vision in one eye. One can develop extremely near or farsightedness, while the other provides a 20/20 sight. Another cause is Strabismus, where one eye physically, moves either outward or inwards, relating two different images back to the brain. Astigmatism or early childhood cataracts also leads to lazy eye syndrome.
The brain is programmed to receive identical images from both eyes. When one eye sends a different image from the other, the brain disregards one image in an attempt to make sense of what it is seeing. The neglected eye will stop functioning, and partial or complete blindness will result if proper treatment is delayed.
In the case of strabismus or a squint, a diagnosis is as easy as noticing the different eye movements. However, in many cases, the lazy eye takes time to develop and diagnosis and treatment may take place too late. It is the general recommendation that all babies have their vision tested by a paediatric doctor or general physician who will perform eye tests at three months and then two years.
Your children eye doctor will screen the eyes and vision to ensure that light travels to the back of the eye unobstructed, that both eyes see equally well, and the screening will ensure that both eyes moves together properly.
In the case of Strabismus, and vision obstruction like a blood clot, lazy eye is treated by forcing the weak eye to work, while the normal eye is closed for a set period, usually from a few weeks to a few months. A patch re-trains the brain to use the images from the lazy eye, strengthening the eye muscles, and sharpening the vision. The period of treatment can vary for each patient depending on the severity of the condition and how far along the condition has progressed at the time of diagnosis. For cataracts and astigmatism, an eye patch is combined with prescription glasses or contacts lenses, until the patient is old enough for surgery if desired.
Ebsaar Eye Surgery Center is experienced in lazy eye treatment Dubai since its inception. Our highly experienced ophthalmologist Dubai Dr. Hani Sakla heads our Clinic specializing in eye care and vision loss prevention in Dubai. Contact us today to have your child's eyes tested early on and prevent the onset of lazy eye.
There are varying causes for amblyopia, which obstruct vision in one eye. One can develop extremely near or farsightedness, while the other provides a 20/20 sight. Another cause is Strabismus, where one eye physically, moves either outward or inwards, relating two different images back to the brain. Astigmatism or early childhood cataracts also leads to lazy eye syndrome.
The brain is programmed to receive identical images from both eyes. When one eye sends a different image from the other, the brain disregards one image in an attempt to make sense of what it is seeing. The neglected eye will stop functioning, and partial or complete blindness will result if proper treatment is delayed.
In the case of strabismus or a squint, a diagnosis is as easy as noticing the different eye movements. However, in many cases, the lazy eye takes time to develop and diagnosis and treatment may take place too late. It is the general recommendation that all babies have their vision tested by a paediatric doctor or general physician who will perform eye tests at three months and then two years.
Your children eye doctor will screen the eyes and vision to ensure that light travels to the back of the eye unobstructed, that both eyes see equally well, and the screening will ensure that both eyes moves together properly.
In the case of Strabismus, and vision obstruction like a blood clot, lazy eye is treated by forcing the weak eye to work, while the normal eye is closed for a set period, usually from a few weeks to a few months. A patch re-trains the brain to use the images from the lazy eye, strengthening the eye muscles, and sharpening the vision. The period of treatment can vary for each patient depending on the severity of the condition and how far along the condition has progressed at the time of diagnosis. For cataracts and astigmatism, an eye patch is combined with prescription glasses or contacts lenses, until the patient is old enough for surgery if desired.
Ebsaar Eye Surgery Center is experienced in lazy eye treatment Dubai since its inception. Our highly experienced ophthalmologist Dubai Dr. Hani Sakla heads our Clinic specializing in eye care and vision loss prevention in Dubai. Contact us today to have your child's eyes tested early on and prevent the onset of lazy eye.