Sunday, March 24, 2013

Of Glasses, Contacts, and Lasers: Eye Treatments

You couldn't be reading this article without the help of your eyes; they are some of the most important components of the human body. However, eyes can experience difficulties in seeing things due to a number of factors such as diseases, trauma, and even from genetics. Good thing there are several ways to mitigate vision problems.

Those suffering from nearsightedness and its cousin, farsightedness, can easily counter their effects by wearing graded glasses; the implements make up for an eye's flawed perception by altering vision through the lenses. Those who find it cumbersome to wear bulky glasses may opt to use contact lenses instead. Contacts are designed to fit over the ocular organs, eliminating the need to wear frames (it also helps prevent people from losing their glasses or sitting on them by accident).

While the above two measures can improve eyesight, they only mitigate the problem and don't actually cure the complication. For something a bit more permanent, eye surgery could be just the thing. Medical procedures such as LASIK can correct corneal defects, offering lasting and natural vision without having to wear anything corrective. It's a relief to know that modern advances in eye treatment have an answer to almost every ocular condition.

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