Cataracts
The lens of the eye is normally transparent. As
we age this lens becomes cloudy. When a cloudy
area develops in the lens, it is called a cataract.
YAG Laser
Several months or even years following cataract
surgery, the posterior capsule of the lens can
itself become cloudy. A Nd-YAG Laser is used to
make a hole in this capsule, thus allowing light
to pass freely again to the retina and, therefore,
improving vision.
Glaucoma
Glaucoma is a condition in which the optic nerve,
which joins the eye to the brain, undergoes damage
therefore resulting in visual loss.
Pterygium
A pterygium is a benign growth that develops on
the surface of the eye and grows towards the cornea,
then into the cornea if it is aggressive.
Strabismus
Strabismus or squint is when the eyes deviate
from perfect alignment. When the eyes are misaligned,
two different images are sent to the brain.
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