Showing posts with label Diabetes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diabetes. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 January 2021

2021-January Glaucoma Awareness Month

2021-January Glaucoma Awareness Month

Glaucoma Does Discriminate: Here’s What You Need to Know to Protect Yourself

Acuity Eye Center Lahore Pakistan and the American Academy of Ophthalmology urges people at risk to be screened for this potentially blinding eye disease.

Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of vision loss, affecting millions of people in the world. But this potentially blinding eye disease does not affect all people equally. During Glaucoma Awareness Month in January, Acuity Eye Center Lahore Pakistan and the American Academy of Ophthalmology is urging people to be screened, especially if you are at increased risk of glaucoma.

Who is at Risk For Glaucoma?

Who is at Risk For Glaucoma?

Though certain factors put you at a higher risk, it’s important for everyone to understand the risk factors. For example, glaucoma usually affects people in their middle age—and the elderly—but it can, and does, affect people within all age groups.

  • over age 40
  • of African, Asian or Hispanic heritage
  • who have high eye pressure detected during an eye exam
  • who are farsighted or nearsighted
  • who have experienced eye trauma or eye injury
  • whose corneas are thin in the centre
  • or who have health problems such as diabetes, migraines, high blood pressure or poor blood circulation?

There’s no cure for glaucoma. However, when caught early, we can take steps to slow or halt vision loss. Often, treatments as simple as specialized eye drops that reduce the pressure building up inside of your eye can make a difference.

Optic Nerve head

A glaucoma is a group of diseases that damages the eye’s optic nerve. The optic nerve transmits visual information to the brain, allowing us to see. Because glaucoma often progresses slowly, affecting just peripheral or side vision, people with glaucoma can lose most of their vision before they even experience any symptoms. Central vision, the vision used to read, drive or watch TV, is unaffected until the disease is advanced.

“Just because you think you can see well, doesn’t mean all is well,” said Dianna Seldomridge, M.D., clinical spokesperson for the American Academy of Ophthalmology. “Once a vision is lost to glaucoma, it can’t be regained. That’s why regular screening, especially among those at higher risk for glaucoma, is absolutely vital. When caught early, glaucoma can be treated with eyedrops or in-office laser treatment. But in advanced cases, surgery may be required to slow the vision loss and prevent further damage.”

Here is the message from our lead consultant Professor Dr Zia Ul Mazhry,

"Glaucoma is known as a silent killer of sight in English. Sariq un Nazar is the name given to it in Arabic, meaning thief of the sight. Patients are often surprised when their ophthalmologist tells them they have glaucoma because they don’t have symptoms. There is no need to be scared about the diagnosis as many modern treatments are able to prevent further loss in glaucoma. The good news is that today’s innovative treatments and surgical techniques are better than ever.” What matters is a timely diagnosis which may be accomplished by careful testing and investigations by a caring ophthalmologist.''

For more information about eye health and how to protect your eyes, visit the Academy’s EyeSmart website.

Some Seniors May Be Eligible for Glaucoma Screening

Adult glaucoma screening

For individuals age 65 or older who are concerned about their risk of eye disease, you may be eligible for a medical eye exam For those at increased risk for glaucoma, they may qualify for a glaucoma exam through EyeCare. This public service program matches volunteer ophthalmologists with eligible patients in need of eye care across the world. To see if you or a loved one qualifies,

About the American Academy of Ophthalmology
The Academy is the world’s largest association of eye physicians and surgeons. A global community of 32,000 medical doctors, it protects sight and empowers lives by setting the standards for ophthalmic education and advocating for its patients and the public. The Academy innovates to advance the profession and to ensure the delivery of the highest-quality eye care. Through its EyeSmart® articles on AAO.org, the Academy provides the public with the most trusted information about eye health. For more information, visit aao.org.

About Eye Health Education By Acuity Eye Center Lahore Pakistan:

Welcome to the Education Portal of Acuity Eye Centre Lahore Pakistan. We are committed to serving our patients and our community, to the development and propagation of new concepts to preserve and enhance vision. Our three missions—clinical service, education, and research—are closely interrelated. Visit: https://eyeacuity.com/education/

Contact Our Team

If you are looking for any of below services, please fill the form below, one of our team members will get in touch to provide you with full facilitation:

1- Comprehensive Primary Eye Exam/ Consultation

  • Consultation ::: Adult Eye Examination and Consultation
  • Consultation ::: Children Eye Examination Refraction Consultation
  • Consultation ::: Infant Eye Examination Refraction Consultation

2-Secondary Follow up Eye Examination and Consultations

  • Followup ::: Examination under Sedation for Kids (After Initial Consultation)
  • Followup ::: Dilated Fundus Examination(DFE)
  • Followup ::: Cycloplegic Refraction and DFE

3-Diagnostic Eye Test

  • Diagnostic ::: OCT
  • Diagnostic ::: Angio OCT
  • Diagnostic ::: Anterior Segment OCT
  • Diagnostic ::: Pachymetry
  • Diagnostic ::: Perimetery/Visual Fields
  • Diagnostic ::: Hess Chart/Digital Squint Assessment/Digital Diplopia Test
  • Diagnostic ::: Digital Colour vision test
  • Diagnostic ::: IOL Master
  • Diagnostic ::: BScan
  • Diagnostic ::: Corneal Toporapher

Sunday, 1 November 2020

2020-Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness month

November is Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness month

Sixty Percent of People with Diabetes Skip Annual Sight-Saving Exams

People with diabetes are at increased risk of developing serious eye diseases, yet most do not have sight-saving, annual eye exams, according to a large study. Acuity Eye Center Lahore Pakistan joins the American Academy of Ophthalmology in reiterating the importance of eye exams during the month of November, which is observed as Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month.

Researchers at Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia have found that more than half of patients with the disease skip these exams. They also discovered that patients who smoke – and those with less severe diabetes and no eye problems – were most likely to neglect to have these checks.

One in 10 Americans has diabetes, putting them at heightened risk for visual impairment due to the eye disease diabetic retinopathy. The disease also can lead to other blinding ocular complications if not treated in time. Fortunately, having a dilated eye exam yearly or more often can prevent 95 per cent of diabetes-related vision loss.

Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetic Retinopathy

It is also known as diabetic eye disease, which is a medical condition in which damage occurs to the retina due to diabetes mellitus. It is a leading cause of blindness. Diabetic retinopathy affects up to 80 per cent of those who have had diabetes for 20 years or more.

Symptoms Of Diabetic Retinopathy

Symptoms Of Diabetic Retinopathy

You first may notice diabetic retinopathy (DR) or other eye problems related to diabetes when you have symptoms such as:

  • Fluctuating vision
  • Eye floaters and spots
  • Development of a scotoma or shadow in your field of view
  • Blurry and/or distorted vision
  • Corneal abnormalities such as slow healing of wounds due to corneal abrasions
  • Double vision
  • Eye pain
  • Near vision problems unrelated to presbyopia

Prevention of Diabetic Eye Disease

Prevention of Diabetic Eye Disease

Eye exams are critical as they can reveal hidden signs of disease, enabling timely treatment. This is why the Academy recommends people with diabetes have them annually or more often as recommended by their ophthalmologist, a physician who specializes in medical and surgical eye care.

People with diabetes need to know that they shouldn't wait until they experience problems to get these exams, Getting your eyes checked by an ophthalmologist can reveal the signs of disease that patients aren’t aware of.

Here is the message of our Lead consultant Professor Dr Zia Ul Mazhry

"Diabetic retinopathy is a scientific term that means damage to the retina caused by leaky vessels of new vessel formation on the retina. Early detection is the key to damage control and devising a treatment plan. Moreover, by managing diabetes, you can reduce the progression of this disease affecting your eyesight. Patients having a high risk of diabetic retinopathy should know that regular examination and followup by a qualified eye specialist is the only way to timely diagnoses of this blinding disease. The sooner the diagnosis is established, the better custom treatment plan can be materialized."

About the American Academy of Ophthalmology

The American Academy of Ophthalmology is the world’s largest association of eye physicians and surgeons. A global community of 32,000 medical doctors, we protect sight and empower lives by setting the standards for ophthalmic education and advocating for our patients and the public. We innovate to advance our profession and to ensure the delivery of the highest-quality eye care. Our EyeSmart® program provides the public with the most trusted information about eye health. For more information, visit aao.org. and eyeacuity.com

About Eye Health Education By Acuity Eye Center Lahore Pakistan:

Welcome to the Education Portal of Acuity Eye Centre Lahore Pakistan. We are committed to serving our patients and our community, to the development and propagation of new concepts to preserve and enhance vision. Our three missions—clinical service, education, and research—are closely interrelated. Visit: https://eyeacuity.com/education/

Contact Our Team:

If you are looking for any of below services, please fill the form below, one of our team members will get in to provide you with full facilitation:

1– Comprehensive Primary Eye Exam/ Consultation

Consultation ::: Adult Eye Examination and Consultation

Consultation ::: Children Eye Examination Refraction Consultation

Consultation ::: Infant Eye Examination Refraction Consultation

2-Secondary Follow up Eye Examination and Consultations

Followup ::: Examination under Sedation for Kids (After Initial Consultation)

Followup ::: Dilated Fundus Examination(DFE)

Followup ::: Cycloplegic Refraction and DFE

3-Diagnostic Eye Test

Diagnostic ::: OCT

Diagnostic ::: Angio OCT

Diagnostic ::: Anterior Segment OCT

Diagnostic ::: Pachymetry

Diagnostic ::: Perimetery / Visual Fields

Diagnostic ::: Hess Chart/Digital Squint Assessment/Digital Diplopia Test

Diagnostic ::: Digital Colour vision test