Lasik On Children

lasik on children

Major risks of Lasik

Millions of people in this country suffer – or very slightly – from nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism or acute. Many consider how nice it would be to wake up without having to put contact lenses on the tired eyes, or to be able to work and play without glasses dog ears.

surgery Lasik may be the perfect solution to the problems of their eyes, but surgery is, however, and your eyes are irreplaceable. There are very few "make acquisitions" on the world of eye surgery, so it is important to know the major risks of Lasik.

The risks associated with Lasik

One of the main risks Lasik is the origin or exacerbation of a dry eye problem. If you already suffer from this condition, or are concerned about the possibility, the patient should consider alternatives to Lasik, because it can cause dry eye problems worse, and permanent.

Another major risk is to have Lasik surgery if you have thin corneas. corneas intestine may be a precursor or a sign of keratoconus, a condition in which the cornea becomes conical and becomes an irregular astigmatism. Other risks – for that the statistics vary – include double vision, a fixed or rotary reflections, light rings ("halos") or flashes of light. In rare cases, patients may be unable to see as well as they could before even with glasses or contact lenses. Double vision has been reported as a side effect of Lasik procedure.

Lasik Patients should exercise caution

People who are being treated with steroids, other drugs or infections that can delay the natural healing process the body must perform these potential risks with Lasik surgery, and that success depends on the cornea and surrounding tissue healing quickly. Also, anyone with glaucoma or cataracts are at risk until and unless these conditions have disappeared, and even then the candidate is at risk with Lasik.

Teenagers, and sometimes children are smaller, may be tempted to have Lasik done to avoid social embarrassment or discomfort in Athletics glasses. This is a huge risk because the eyeball is still forming. In addition, women who are pregnant are subject to procedures erroneous as the eye changes due to hormonal fluctuations.

Find the Right Lasik Professional

One of the biggest risks of Lasik is not doing research for a suitable doctor to perform the procedure (s). There are hundreds if not thousands of eye centers that offer services to very low prices but do your research to find a trusted supplier.

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A good Lasik provider will do thorough testing of your eyes and your medical history before recommending a course of action. He or she may need to perform a series of procedures to achieve the desired vision correction one is looking for. It’s extremely important that a certain percentage of the cornea remain intact after surgery, so a good doctor will need to do tests to make sure the cornea is not too thin or the pupil too big before laser eye surgery .

Last, one of the less scary but nonetheless one of the major risks of Lasik is that (particularly with regard to farsighted patients) is that the improved vision may diminish over time. The candidate will need to decide with the advice of a competent doctor whether further surgery is needed.

Lasik LVC in 10 years old girl in Lexum Eye Clinic Prague

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One Response to “Lasik On Children”

  1. Werner Hoey Says:

    my husband has surgery like that for cataracts and an astigmatism….. both eyes ( not at the same time) no problems , no pain. You will be able to see better right away and the surgery is very easy on you and the after surgery is just some drops in your eyes… ( may itch just a bit but not bad) so dont be afraid and know that the doctors have done just TONS of these surgerys ( and good luck)

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