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Thursday, 30 September 2021

Eye Contact Lens Safety Month

Consult an Eye Care Professional if Your Halloween Costume Includes Scary Eyes

Acuity Eye Center Lahore Pakistan and the American Academy of Ophthalmology warn about the dangers of illegal costume contact lenses lurking on store shelves and invading online retailers.

Creepy costume lenses might add a spine-tingling thrill to your Halloween costume, but wearing costume contact lenses without a prescription can lead to serious eye infections or permanent vision loss. Decorative lenses are medical devices, not costume jewelry. They must be prescribed and fitted by an eye care professional, just like regular contact lenses. That's why Acuity Eye Center Lahore Pakistan and the American Academy of Ophthalmology are urging people to buy decorative contact lenses only from retailers who require a prescription and sell FDA-approved products.

A poorly fitted contact lens can easily scrape the cornea, the outer layer of the eye, making the eye more vulnerable to infection-causing bacteria and viruses. Sometimes scarring from an infection is so bad, a corneal transplant is required to restore vision. The most extreme cases can end in blindness.

Although it is illegal to sell non-prescription contact lenses, they are available at costume shops, gas stations, corner shops, and online. Research shows that people who purchase contacts without a prescription face a 16-fold increased risk of developing an infection.

Tips for Using Costume Contact Lenses:

See an eye care professional who gets a prescription for costume contact lenses

Packaging that claims “one size fits all” or “no need to see an eye doctor” is false. Get properly fitted by an ophthalmologist (physicians and surgeons who specialize in medical and surgical eye care) or optometrist (healthcare professionals who provide primary vision care).

Proper care of contact lenses

Even if you have a prescription for contact lenses, proper care remains essential. Cleanliness is an important aspect of proper contact lens care and handling of your new lenses. Your hands should be clean and free of any foreign substances when you handle your lenses:

Never share contact Lenses

Pink eye isn’t a good look, even for a costume. Sharing contacts can spread germs, causing conditions such as pink eye, which is highly contagious.

Spread the word to others about the dangers of costume contacts

Spread the word to others about the dangers of costume contacts

Don’t let friends make the mistake of wearing costume contacts without a prescription.

“The FDA oversees the safety and effectiveness of all contact lenses because they are a medical device, even the ghoulish ones people wear on Halloween,” said Thomas L. Steinemann, MD, a clinical spokesperson for the American Academy of Ophthalmology. “It’s important that you use only FDA-approved lenses prescribed for your eyes.”

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

" Please be careful, the poorly fitted contact lenses could be the beginning of serious eye problems. When it comes to colored or decorative contact lens the only safe when these are prescribed by a qualified eye doctor and purchased from an authentic source."

براہ کرم محتاط رہیں ، ناقص فٹ کنٹیکٹ لینز آنکھوں کے سنگین مسائل کا باعث بن سکتا ہے۔ جب رنگین یا آرائشی کانٹیکٹ لینز کی بات آتی ہے تو یہ اس وقت محفوظ ہوتا ہے جب یہ آنکھوں کے کوالیفائیڈ ڈاکٹر کے ذریعہ تجویز کیا جاتا ہے اور مستند ذریعہ سے خریدا جاتا ہے۔

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.

Contact Our Team:

If you are looking for any of the 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 ::: Perimetry / Visual Fields

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

Diagnostic ::: Digital Colour vision test

Friday, 13 November 2020

عینک اور لینزز سے نجات بزریعہ لیزر ٹیکنالاجی

عینک اور کنٹیکٹ لینز سے مکمل نجات ممکن ہے۔

بزریعہ لیزر درستگی نظر کیا ہے؟

جدید ٹیکنالوجی کے ذریعے دور کی نظر کی کمزوری اور دھندلے پن کا علاج ممکن ہے جس کی وجہ سے عینک اور کنٹیکٹ لینز سے ہمیشہ کیلئے نجات مل سکتی ہے۔

دور کی نظر میں خرابی اور دھندلاپن کیا ہوتا ہے؟

وہ لوگ جن کی دور کی نظر کمزور ہو یا انہیں چیزیں دھندلی نظر آتی ہوں تو یہ ان کی آنکھ کی بناوٹ یا قورنیہ کی عدم درستگی کی بناء پر ہوتا ہے۔ جسے لیزر سے درست کر دیا جاتا ہے۔

اِس عمل کے کیا فوائد ہیں؟

لیزر سے قورنیہ کی قوت کو تبدیل کر دیا جاتا ہے جس سے اِس کی فوکس یعنی مرکوز کرنے کی صلاحیت بحال ہو جاتی ہے اور آپ عینک یا کنٹیکٹ لینز کے بغیر دیکھنے لگتے ہیں جس سے آپ کی ذات اور شخصیت میں اعتماد بیدا ہوتا ہے کھیلوں میں شرکت کا لطف بڑھ جاتا ہے اور ایسے پیشہ ورانہ فرائض کی تکمیل آسان ہو جاتی ہے جس کیلئے درست نظر مطلوبہ اہلیت میں شامل ہو اور خصوصاََ ان نوجوانوں کیلئے جو ایسے اِداروں میں ملازمت حاصل کرنے کے خواہاں ہوں۔

لیزر ٹیکنالوجی کیسے کارگر ہوتی ہے؟

لیزر ٹیکنالوجی ایک مہین سی لیزر شعاع کے ذریعے آنکھ کے قورنیہ کی حالت کو درست کر دیتی ہے۔ اس لیزر شعاع سے قطعی کوئی حدت یا تابکاری پیدا نہیں ہوتی۔

اِس عمل میں کتنا وقت لگتا ہے؟

اِس عمل میں قریباََ پندرہ منٹ صرف ہوتے ہیں اور اِس لیے داخلے کی ضرورت نہیں ہوتی۔

اِس عمل کی کامیابی کی شرح کیا ہے؟

چھیانوے فیصد سے زائد لوگوں کو عینک یا کنٹیکٹ لینز سے چھٹکارا مل جاتا ہے اور باقی ماندہ افراد کا عینک پر انحصار کم ہو جاتا ہے۔ یہ ٹیکنالوجی امریکی ادارے ایف ڈی اے کی منظور کردہ ہے۔

کیا اس میں بینائی کو خطرہ ہے؟

دس لاکھ افراد کی نظر اس عمل سے درست کی جا چکی ہے کسی خاص پیچیدگری کا کوئی قابل ذکر واقعہ نہیں ہوا۔ تاہم پیچیدگی سے مبرا ہونے کا تاثر غلط ہے اور پیچیدگی پیدا ہونے کا امکان 1/1000 موجود رہتا ہے۔

علاج کے بعد کتنی دیر آرام کی ضرورت ہوتی ہے؟

نظر درست کرانے کے عمل سے گزرنے کے بعد ایک ہفتہ آرام کی ضرورت ہوتی ہے۔ اِس کے بعد آپ روزمرہ کے معاملات شروع کر سکتے ہیں۔

کیا نظر مستقل طور پر درست ہو جاتی ہے؟

جی ہاں! اِس علاج سے دور کی نظر اور دھندلا پن ہمیشہ کیلئے درست ہو جاتا ہے۔

لیزر ٹیکنالوجی کے ذریعے نظر درست کرنے کے عمل سے کون لوگ زیادہ فائدہ اُٹھا سکتے ہیں؟

اٹھارہ سال سے زائد عمر کے افراد جن کو دور کی عینک یا کنٹیکٹ لینز لگانے پڑتے ہوں۔ اِس ٹیکنالاجی سے زیادہ فائدہ اٹھا سکتے ہیں یا جو لوگ عینک یا کنٹیکٹ لینز سے اُکتا چکے ہوں۔

کیا لیزر سے علاج کے بعد بھی عینک کی ضرورت پیش آسکتی ہے؟

جی ہاں اِس کا امکان 5 سے 10 فیصد ہے۔ تاہم یہ نمبر عام طور پر بہت ہلکا ہوتا ہے ایک سال کے عرصے میں دوبارہ لیزر لگائی جا سکتی ہے۔

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 ::: Perimetry / Visual Fields

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

Diagnostic ::: Digital Colour vision test

Monday, 28 September 2020

Costume and Cosmetic Eye Contact Lens Safety Month

Costume and Cosmetic Eye Contact Lens Safety Month

October is Costume and Cosmetic Eye Contact Lens Safety Month

Consult an Eye Care Professional if Your Halloween Costume Includes Scary Eyes

Acuity Eye Center Lahore Pakistan and the American Academy of Ophthalmology warn about the dangers of illegal costume contact lenses lurking on store shelves and invading online retailers

Creepy costume lenses might add a spine-tingling thrill to your Halloween costume, but wearing costume contact lenses without a prescription can lead to serious eye infections or permanent vision loss. Decorative lenses are medical devices, not costume jewellery. They must be prescribed and fitted by an eye care professional, just like regular contact lenses. That's why Acuity Eye Center Lahore Pakistan and the American Academy of Ophthalmology are urging people to buy decorative contact lenses only from retailers who require a prescription and sell FDA-approved products.

A poorly fitted contact lens can easily scrape the cornea, the outer layer of the eye, making the eye more vulnerable to infection-causing bacteria and viruses. Sometimes scarring from an infection is so bad, a corneal transplant is required to restore vision. The most extreme cases can end in blindness.

Although it is illegal to sell non-prescription contact lenses, they are available at costume shops, gas stations, corner shops, and online. Research shows that people who purchase contacts without a prescription face a 16-fold increased risk of developing an infection.

The Academy offers the following tips to help ensure your Halloween costume won’t haunt you long after Oct 31:

Here Are Some Tips for Use of  Cosmetic/Costume Contact Lenses

See an eye care professional who gets a prescription for costume contact lenses

See an eye care professional who gets a prescription for costume contact lenses

Packaging that claims “one size fits all” or “no need to see an eye doctor” is false. Get properly fitted by an ophthalmologist (physicians and surgeons who specialize in medical and surgical eye care) or optometrist (healthcare professionals who provide primary vision care).

Proper care of contact lenses

Proper care of contact lenses

Even if you have a prescription for contact lenses, proper care remains essential. Cleanliness is an important aspect of proper contact lens care and handling of your new lenses. Your hands should be clean and free of any foreign substances when you handle your lenses:

Never share contact Lenses

Never share contact Lenses

Pink eye isn’t a good look, even for a costume. Sharing contacts can spread germs, causing conditions such as pink eye, which is highly contagious.

Spread the word to others about the dangers of costume contacts

Don’t let friends make the mistake of wearing costume contacts without a prescription.

“The FDA oversees the safety and effectiveness of all contact lenses because they are a medical device, even the ghoulish ones people wear on Halloween,” said Thomas L. Steinemann, MD, a clinical spokesperson for the American Academy of Ophthalmology. “It’s important that you use only FDA-approved lenses prescribed for your eyes.”

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

" Please be careful, the poorly fitted contact lenses could be the beginning of serious eye problems. When it comes to coloured or decorative contact lens the only safe when these are prescribed by a qualified eye doctor and purchased from an authentic source."

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.

Contact Our Team:

If you are looking for any of the 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 ::: Perimetry / Visual Fields

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

Diagnostic ::: Digital Colour vision test

Friday, 4 October 2019

Costume and Cosmetic Eye Contact Lens Safety Month

October is Costume and Cosmetic Eye Contact Lens Safety Month

October is Costume and Cosmetic Eye Contact Lens Safety Month

The month of October is “Costume and Cosmetic Eye Contact Lens Safety Month ” and the organization is taking steps to educate the public in the best possible ways to care for their eyes through the safe use and care of contact lenses.

Causes of contact lenses

Causes of contact lenses

Five Frightening Risks of Wearing Costume and Cosmetic Contact Lenses

Scary-looking costume and cosmetic contact lenses may elevate your Halloween’s fright factor, but wearing them without a prescription could result in something far more terrifying – blindness. The Acuity Eye Center Lahore Pakistan joins the American Academy of Ophthalmology in ensuring the public understands the risks of wearing over-the-counter contact lenses.

It is illegal to sell non-prescription contact lenses, but they can still be easily purchased at places such as beauty supply stores, costume shops and on the Internet. Falsely advertised as “one-size-fits-all” or “no prescription necessary,” these lenses can cause serious eye damage. One young man is now legally blind in one eye after wearing colored contact lenses he bought at a gas station. He’s suffered multiple eye infections, a cataract, and secondary glaucoma, all of which required surgery.

Ophthalmologists – physicians and surgeons who specialize in medical and surgical eye care – are reminding people of five frightening consequences of ignoring the warnings:

1. Scratches to the eye

Scratches of the eyes

If contacts are not professionally fitted to your eye, they can scratch the clear front window of the eye. This is called a corneal abrasion, which is not only painful but can cause permanent damage. Just ask Laura Butler, who was in severe pain due to corneal abrasions 10 hours after putting in non-prescription lenses, which “stuck to my eye like suction cups.” Treatment often involves medication and patching. Sometimes, damage cannot be reversed. Butler now has a corneal scar, vision damage, and a drooping eyelid.

2. Blindness

Contact lenses can causes Blindness

It’s no scare tactic: wearing non-prescription contacts can lead to permanent vision loss. Learn how to take proper care of your contact lenses to avoid dangerous eye infections.

3. Painful Infection

Painful Eye Infection

Research shows wearing non-prescription contacts increases the risk of an infection called keratitis by 16 times. Early treatment with antibiotic or steroid drops may preserve vision, but sometimes surgery, such as corneal transplantation, is necessary. Robyn Rouse had to have that surgery after she got an infection after wearing non-prescription lenses she bought at a local store.

4. Pink eye

Pink Eyes

Never share contacts because doing so can spread germs, causing conditions such as the pink eye. Highly contagious, pink eye treatment depends on the cause, but typically includes some home remedies and antibiotic eye drops.

5. Decreased vision

Decreased vision

Whether from a corneal scratch or infection, wearing non-prescription contacts can lead to decreased vision.

“It’s just not worth it,” said Thomas L. Steinemann, M.D., a clinical spokesperson for the American Academy of Ophthalmology. “One night of looking scary in costume lenses is not worth losing your eyesight. If you must have contact lenses for any reason, do not buy over-the-counter lenses. Protect your vision by getting prescription lenses from an eye health professional.”

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

" Please be careful, the poorly fitted contact lenses could be the beginning of serious eye problems. When it comes to coloured or decorative contact lens the only safe when these are prescribed by a qualified eye doctor and purchased from an authentic source."

Precautions

Precaution of contact lenses

The Academy encourages the public to watch and share its “No Prescription, No Way” public service announcement that shows the serious damage that these non-prescription costume contact lenses can inflict on the eyes.

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 member 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 ::: Pachymetery

Diagnostic ::: Perimetery / Visual Fields

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

Diagnostic ::: Digital Colour vision test