Bullous keratopathy - Corneal swelling after eye surgery - A State of Sight #123 Bullous keratopathy is the medical term for swelling of the cornea in the front of the eye that can follow eye surgery. This can cause decreased vision, sensitivity to light, or pain. Watch this episode of A State of Sight with Isaac Porter, MD to learn more about this problem and some potential treatment options. For more information about DSEK and DMEK, watch this episode of A State of Sight: https://youtu.be/5r7FEvwWDHU LASIK benefits - Natural vision, great value, water sports - A State of Sight #122 LASIK and other forms of laser vision correction are great procedures for the patients who qualify. We frequently hear from our patients how happy they are to see the world naturally without correction from glasses or contact lenses. In this episode of A State of Sight, Isaac Porter, MD explains a few of the benefits of LASIK and PRK. Watch to learn more! Decreased vision after conjunctivitis, Inflammation following pink eye - A State of Sight #121 Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC) is a severe type of conjunctivitis (pink eye) that can cause corneal inflammation. This usually occurs a week or two after the onset of the infection and may cause decreased vision. Alternative dry eye treatments / Natural eye comfort methods - A State of Sight #120 Beyond artificial tears, medicated drops and ointments, and pills, there are other ways to make the eyes more comfortable from dry eye syndrome. Watch this episode of A State of Sight with Isaac Porter, MD to learn more about these natural treatments. Possible causes of poor vision when driving at night - A State of Sight #119 Seeing well to drive safely at night is very important. Frequently, we hear from our patients that they have difficulty driving at night due to poor vision or difficulty with glare. Watch this episode of A State of Sight with Isaac Porter, MD to learn about a few of the possible causes of poor night driving vision and some potential solutions. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ... Page 4 of 16
Bullous keratopathy - Corneal swelling after eye surgery - A State of Sight #123 Bullous keratopathy is the medical term for swelling of the cornea in the front of the eye that can follow eye surgery. This can cause decreased vision, sensitivity to light, or pain. Watch this episode of A State of Sight with Isaac Porter, MD to learn more about this problem and some potential treatment options. For more information about DSEK and DMEK, watch this episode of A State of Sight: https://youtu.be/5r7FEvwWDHU
LASIK benefits - Natural vision, great value, water sports - A State of Sight #122 LASIK and other forms of laser vision correction are great procedures for the patients who qualify. We frequently hear from our patients how happy they are to see the world naturally without correction from glasses or contact lenses. In this episode of A State of Sight, Isaac Porter, MD explains a few of the benefits of LASIK and PRK. Watch to learn more!
Decreased vision after conjunctivitis, Inflammation following pink eye - A State of Sight #121 Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC) is a severe type of conjunctivitis (pink eye) that can cause corneal inflammation. This usually occurs a week or two after the onset of the infection and may cause decreased vision.
Alternative dry eye treatments / Natural eye comfort methods - A State of Sight #120 Beyond artificial tears, medicated drops and ointments, and pills, there are other ways to make the eyes more comfortable from dry eye syndrome. Watch this episode of A State of Sight with Isaac Porter, MD to learn more about these natural treatments.
Possible causes of poor vision when driving at night - A State of Sight #119 Seeing well to drive safely at night is very important. Frequently, we hear from our patients that they have difficulty driving at night due to poor vision or difficulty with glare. Watch this episode of A State of Sight with Isaac Porter, MD to learn about a few of the possible causes of poor night driving vision and some potential solutions.