1.diabetic retinopsthy > 2.ischsemic retinopsthy (servere) > 3.rubeosis iridis > 4. Rubeotic Glaucoma?

Question by Abby: 1.diabetic retinopsthy > 2.ischsemic retinopsthy (servere) > 3.rubeosis iridis > 4. Rubeotic Glaucoma?
Hi there

My dad is suffering from the above as we just found out, he has had some sight problems but we thought it was a cataract and dint pay much attention, he is also a hig diabitic patient as well. We just saw an eye specialist in Lucknow, U.P, India ,he said that there is a possibity of losing the eye sight in one of the eye which has reached stage 4 but after doing laser treatments there is a possibilty that they can save some sight by doing an opeartion but its a risky operations as in some cases you can lose the eye sight completely and in some cases u can save it and in the other eye, as it is in stage 3, some sight can be saved. He did ask us to go for a second opinion, can someone guide me as to what needs to be done? I just dont know what to do and some guidance would be greatly.

We are from Uttar Pradesh, India.

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Answer by Dr.kafi obad. MD
WELL, all these are due to Diabetes mellitus and atherosclerosis(ischemia).
Patient must be on:
1- if diabetic : blood sugar must be well controlled
2-Need to use Simvastatine or Atorvastatine drugs
3-Need to use Aspirin
4- Need to control hypertension if +ve.
5-Need Closed regular Ophthalmologist evaluation and followup
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Is the recovery from a cataract operation painful?

Question by Daydreamer: Is the recovery from a cataract operation painful?
I will probably need one in the near future (next few months) and wanted to know anyone who has recently undergone same (not their grandparents or parents). The field test shows some pre-glaucoma condition in my right eye and a loss of peripheral vision. Also have some eye burning and what feels like a sinus headache in the socket due to the pressure.

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Answer by starlight
no, its uncomfortable, a bit scratchy and sore but not painful. your eye will water a lot and things will be blurry for a few days, you will have eye drops to use up to 4 times a day.. a few days maybe a week and you will be fine

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What to expect from a GDx - Nerve Fiber Analyzer test (Glaucoma)?

Question by Balazs O: What to expect from a GDx - Nerve Fiber Analyzer test (Glaucoma)?
My eye doctor has referred me to a Glaucoma specialist due to a decrease in score on the field of vision test for my right eye, and apparently I’m going to get a GDx test, something to do with measuring the nerve fiber layer from what I understand.

Has anyone ever had this sort of test? What can I expect? I’m a bit nervous, I undersand there’s lasers involved? Is this in any way like the applanation tonometer test?

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Answer by Pingooox
This is a Ressonant test, you don’t worry!!! But with you have a field visual loss, you really need to do a lot of tests, because it could be glaucoma and you have to treat this all life long, beucase this willness goes blind with you dont’t use eye drops.
This is not like appanation test, this will see your retine, the appanation test is made to measure your eye pressure, commom person has 18 or 20 mmHg if they don’t have loss in field of vision
Good luck from Brazil!!!
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Glaucoma refers to a group of diseases that affect the optic nerve and involves a loss of retinal ganglion cells in a characteristic pattern. It is a type of optic neuropathy. Raised intraocular pressure is a significant risk factor for developing glaucoma (above 22 mmHg or 2.9 kPa). One person may develop nerve damage at a relatively low pressure, while another person may have high eye pressure for years and yet never develop damage. Untreated glaucoma leads to permanent damage of the optic nerve and resultant visual field loss, which can progress to blindness.

Glaucoma can be divided roughly into two main categories, “open angle” and “closed angle” glaucoma. Angle closure[clarification needed] can appear suddenly and is often painful. Visual loss can progress quickly but the discomfort often leads patients to seek medical attention before permanent damage occurs. Open angle, chronic glaucoma tends to progress more slowly and the patient may not notice that they have lost vision until the disease has progressed significantly.

Glaucoma has been nicknamed the “sneak thief of sight” because the loss of vision normally occurs gradually over a long period of time and is often only recognized when the disease is quite advanced. Once lost, this damaged visual field can never be recovered. Worldwide, it is the second leading cause of blindness.[1] Glaucoma affects 1 in 200 people aged fifty and younger, and 1 in 10 over the age of eighty. If the condition is detected early enough it is possible to arrest the development or slow the progression with medical and surgical means.

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Glaucoma Problem?

Question by hans_one: Glaucoma Problem?
I suffer with Glaucoma.Many years ago i received laser treatment.But myeye pressure once again became to high.I was then told That I would have to be operated on.Personal poblems did not allow me to be admitted for 10 days.That was how long the specialist said it would take!I asked for more lasertreatment and was told it was not possible togive me more It was not allowed by law.I lost the sight in 1 eye.I changed hospitals .I was given laser treatment very quickly to save the sighted eye.At alater date I did have the operation but was kept in over night only.Does annyone know how many shots can be given in each quadrant.

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Answer by princeidoc
you’re talking about ALT i guess.

each quadrant can only be treated one time. so…4x max in each eye.

SLT can be performed repeatedly (in theory).

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Q&A: Do eye creams give some relief to people with glaucoma?

Question by leafingarden: Do eye creams give some relief to people with glaucoma?
My mum had acute closure glaucoma 3 years back and had laser treatment + an operation for that. But pain keep coming back to her eyes now and then. It feels like a constant looming fear of losing eyesight all the time.

Some eye creams claim to freshen up and re-energize your eyes by improving blood flow around the eyes. I wonder if she applied one of those eye creams under her eyes, would that help maintain *relatively* healthy eyes? After all, glaucoma is caused because of restriction on the fluid flow inside the eye. Or would there be any adverse effects of such a cream?

Please give me answers other than asking me to consult the doctor - I already know that. Here in the UK, it’s damn hard to get the family doctor’s appointment in the first place and even if you do, they are sometimes next to useless.

So, would an eye cream (1) help, (2) won’t make any difference or (3) damage her eyes even further?

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Answer by Indiana Jones
seeing as how i have glaucoma i don’t believe it would do anything to the eyes. the eye creams are meant to make the under eye area look brighter and re energized like so you don’t look so tired. they help the circulation under the eye not the eye its self.
there are 2 other options that i can recommend.
an eye drop that is supposed to help control the peasure in the eye. i use one called COSOPT. it keeps my right eye preasure normal.
also i had a surgery on my left eye cuz the eye drop wasn’t helping. they went in and put a tube in my eye so that they fluid could drain out how it is supposed to.

about going to the doctors. obviously to do either of my above choices you would need to see a doctor. and you said it is hard to get into a family doctor and they are almost useless. well your mom shouldn’t be seeing a family doctor in the first place. get her into an ophthalmologist that specializes in glaucoma.
they will be able to actually help her.

hope your mom feels better i know how painful glaucoma can be.

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what is the newest treatment for open angle glaucoma?

Question by djjwillyhome: what is the newest treatment for open angle glaucoma?

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Answer by Aubiey
Eye drops, my friend :) Usually thats the only treatment option unless they aren’t working, in which case there are things like a peripheral iridotomy, where a hole is made at the edge of the iris with a laser to allow better drainage.

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Does anyone knows about an organization on the net or a website that helps visually impaired individuals?

Question by Nusferatu: Does anyone knows about an organization on the net or a website that helps visually impaired individuals?
I need to raise funds for the laser operation treatment of my mother’s Glaucoma affecting blindness to her right eye,It there a website where i can raise some funds for her operation? Please help me… I need to raise ,000 at the end of this year..

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Answer by shiprepairwoman
Check her medical insurance it might be covered even if she doesn’t have vision coverage. Other than that just save as much as you and she can then ask the doctors and hospital for a payment plan.

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Marijuana: America’s Miracle Solution?

Question by Joey R: Marijuana: America’s Miracle Solution?
I am a pro cannabis spokesman and would like to go over the pros in cons of legalizing marijuana. There are five main factors to recognize when considering the legalization of weed: Medicinal use, Economy, Crime rates, Risks of intoxication, and Religion. As we all know, marijuana has been legalized in California strictly for medicinal purposes. Marijuana is not only a painkiller but has also been proved to cure or reduce symptoms of many illnesses including but not limited to: nausea, vomiting, Depression, Bipolar disorders, PMS, unintentional weight loss, lack of appetite, spasticity, painful conditions, especially neurogenic pain, movement disorders, asthma, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Migraines, Fibromyalgia, Glaucoma, tourettes, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries, obsessive-compulsive disorder, ADD, Cancer, AIDS, and much more. Also, cannabis DOES NOT KILL BRAIN CELLS! This is a common myth which resent studies have proven that it actually promotes neuron growth in the hippocampus section of the brain which is responsible for learning and memory. Neither does marijuana cause lung cancer. Researchers at Harvard University found that smoking pot actually decreases malignant transformation in cells leaving users at a lower risk of getting cancer. We can all agree that our economy is in dire need of a new industry. Not only will marijuana produce tax revenue through medicinal and recreational use, it will also decrease unemployment by opening new job opertunities for those who produce and use it. Also, did you know the hemp plant is a natural resource for biodeisel? Our current crops would take 10% of American land to produce enough fuel for the whole country on a consistant basis. It would only take 6% of the land with hemp as a substitute. There is the common misconception that legalizing marijuana would increase crime rate. In fact, marijuana would decrease the number of common civilians getting arrested providing more room in our jails for the real criminals. This will also allow authorities to focus on more serious crimes such as murder, cocaine trafficing, rape, and more. Legalization will not cause increase in domestic abuse and other falsely linked crimes as it will be no more available than it already is. Besides, have you ever known a violent pothead? If so, they probably had issues before they ever picked up a joint. Actually, studies have shown that marijuana can reduce anger problems, probably decreasing domestic violence in our country. I have already covered many risk concerns involving marijuana but I would like to focus on the most common “driving issue.” First of all, half of cannabis smokers are too paranoid to drive while intoxicated. Second, there are so few accidents involving people who are high that it can not be statistically linked to marijuana intoxication. Still, I stand strong on keeping it illegal to “smoke and drive.” Please, make good decisions and have a designated driver. The last subject I would like to touch on is religion. I myself am a Kantheist and believe hemp to be the tree of life. I base my beliefs on many advantages of smoking marijuana: healing abilities, the opening of the mind, and the spiritual closeness to God many feel while praying and worshiping while “high.” However, it is not whether or not such is true that is significant to legalizing cannabis. It is the fact that prohibition laws against marijuana go against the constituion’s first ammendment and opresses multiple branches of religion. There is the question,”What if a religion is based on killing people? Should we then legalize murder?” Of course not. That’s rediculous. Religous tolerance should be based on severity of the practice, and I must say that from smoking a joint to killing someone is a huge leap in severity. Smoking weed is beneficial. Murder hurts everyone involved. I encourage you all to make the smart decision to help in the legalization marijuana; for our health, our economy, and our future.

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Answer by mg16
I actually have a question:
When will they legalize it in nj for medicinal purposes?

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Does anyone have solution for my problem(Chronic nasal blockage-polypoidal mucosa) this is killing me?

Question by paritran: Does anyone have solution for my problem(Chronic nasal blockage-polypoidal mucosa) this is killing me?
Friends I am 23 years of age and for the last five years I am suffering from this chronic nasal blockage problem . when I was 19 I got frequent cold and my nose started to get blocked now and then but got relieved taking antibiotics and antihistamines. From my 20th year the nasal blockage had become a prominent problem, I had endoscopy done in my nose and the doctor diagnosed it as polypoidal mucosa and advised me an operation ie turbinectomy,but I was afraid to go for it, from then i am on intranasal steroids budesonide,I am taking nearly 400mcg of budesonide daily will it cause glaucoma,Now recently got another endoscopy done by another ent and he also diagnosed it as polypoidal mucosa and advised turbinectomy,firstly Iam afraid of this operation because I am afraid if i would landup with “empty nasal syndrome” after this operation which is a possible side effect of this operation no septal deviation,tee totaller does pollution cause this problem plastic companies around my home

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Answer by cory g
The docter can help you

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Q&A: Does the supplement Ocuvite help people with glaucoma?

Question by Sandra N: Does the supplement Ocuvite help people with glaucoma?
I have just found out I have glaucoma, and a friend suggested I should start taking the supplement Ocuvite. I can’t seem to find a straight answer.

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Answer by Henry
Ocuvite can be taken by mouth in pill form or you can use Ocuvite eye wash. They are both vitamins for your eyes. Neither one of them will cure glaucoma nor will they prevent glaucoma. Most eye drops regardless of what is written about them, are to cleanse the eyes and/or get the redness out. Only a doctor can diagnose the disease glaucoma in a patient’s eyes and he will prescribe the necessary eye drops to use.

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