Low Vision: Causes, Treatment & Help

In medicine, there are many different types of visual impairment. Some are already congenital, others are acquired. In either case, low vision should be corrected to prevent further damage to the eye and provide a better quality of life for those affected. What is low vision? Schematic diagram showing the anatomy of the eye with … Low Vision: Causes, Treatment & Help

LASIK: Treatment, Effect & Risks

To be able to see sharply again – without glasses or contact lenses – that is what LASIK promises. LASIK (laser in situ keratomileusis) is a laser eye surgery procedure performed since 1990. The goal is the correction of optical refractive errors. LASIK is in demand: in Germany alone, the number of laser eye surgeries … LASIK: Treatment, Effect & Risks

Macular Edema

Definition – Macular Edema Macular edema is an accumulation of fluid in the area of the macula. The macula is also called the “yellow spot” and is the area of sharpest vision on the retina of the human eye. It is in the macula that the density of sensory receptors that enable vision is at … Macular Edema

Cataract surgery

Introduction Currently, the only successful treatment for cataracts is surgery. It is important to determine the underlying cause. As with all treatable diseases, an operation can only bring long-term improvement if the underlying disease is treated appropriately. Today, cataract surgery is a common method and probably the most frequently performed operation worldwide. Through many years … Cataract surgery

Risks during cataract surgery | Cataract surgery

Risks during cataract surgery Risks during, immediately after and within the first 24 hours after surgery: One week to one month after: Two to four months afterwards: Bleeding Bruise in the eye or blue eye Gap in the cornea caused by the incision Infection or internal eye inflammation Glaucoma (glaucoma) Pronounced astigmatism Retinal detachment Rupture … Risks during cataract surgery | Cataract surgery

Costs of an operation | Cataract surgery

Costs of an operation In Germany, the standard operation is completely covered by the health insurance companies, whereby a foldable intraocular lens (IOL) is inserted into the eye. Additional options or alternative surgical methods are also available, which are associated with additional costs for the patient. For example, there is a choice of femto-cataract laser … Costs of an operation | Cataract surgery

Complications and side effects | Cataract surgery

Complications and side effects Cataract surgery is one of the safest and – with 7000 operations per year in Germany alone – one of the most frequently performed routine operations worldwide and the side effects and complications are extremely low. 97 to 99 percent of all cataract operations performed are completely free of complications. Nevertheless, … Complications and side effects | Cataract surgery

Farsightedness (Hyperopia): Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Farsightedness or hyperopia is an impairment of vision known as hyperopia, which is a deviation from normal vision. What is farsightedness? Schematic diagram showing the anatomy of the eye with myopia and after treatment. Click to enlarge. The term farsightedness is usually used in colloquial usage. Technically accurate, terms such as hyperopia and hypermetropia are … Farsightedness (Hyperopia): Causes, Symptoms & Treatment