الثلاثاء، 4 سبتمبر 2018

What To Expect From A Macular Degeneration Specialist

By Patrick Fox


As you get older, your eyesight might start to weaken. You may no longer see as well as you used to. You also might start to see black dots in front of your eyes when you are trying to fix your gaze upon something. These black dots are often caused by the retinas pulling apart or separating from the backs of your eyeballs. In most cases, you will need to see a macular degeneration specialist for proper treatment.

You might wonder what this doctor does and what role he or she will play in helping you keep your vision. This individual received medical training for the treatment of eyeballs and eye diseases. He or she especially will know how to perform various surgeries that will ease the loss of vision as you get older.

Further, this individual is often licensed and trained to perform a variety of different eye surgeries. The one you will go through will depend on what is causing the retinas to detach and cause you to see black dots. However, most of the operations start with you receiving eye drops that will numb your eyes. You then will receive numbing injections so you do not feel anything during the procedure.

When your eyes are completely numb, the doctor will then start the procedure. It may involve the use of lasers, which is less invasive than surgeries that use scalpels. The lasers go all the way to the retinas and help reattach them.

The operation itself will probably last for less than an hour. Most patients are in the chair for around 30 to 45 minutes or less. Afterward, you will have to stay in the office to be observed for possible complications. These complications can range from signs of allergic reactions to bleeding and pain.

For the next few weeks after surgery, you might have to put in eye drops every few hours to make sure your eyes heal up properly. The drops relieve pain from the operation. They also reduce swelling and irritation. You likewise may be advised to wear sunglasses when you go outside to protect your retinas. The total amount of recovery lasts for around two to three weeks.

After you are completely healed, you may notice you see better and no longer have black dots in front of your eyes. With your vision stabilized, you can resume most of your normal activities including driving. You might note, however, that this operation is not for everyone, and you may have to prove your candidacy for it. If you have underlying conditions like high blood pressure, heart disease, or diabetes, you may not be permitted to undergo it. These conditions could invite complications during and after the operation.

Aging does have to rob you of your ability to see normally. You may find out if you are a good candidate for macular degeneration surgery. This operation is performed by a specialist who helps people retain their ability to see. If you see black dots in front of your eyes, you may discover whether or not the procedure would help you avoid becoming totally blind.




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