What is ophthalmoscopy? 3 main treatment - Dr. Mohammad Periman

What is ophthalmoscopy? 3 main treatment - Dr. Mohammad Periman

Dr. Mohammad Periman
Dr. Mohammad Periman Tabriz
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Eye camera (hyperopia) and its treatment

Eye camera as a widespread disease affects almost twenty five percent of people. People with hyperopia can see distant objects and scenery well, but they have difficulty seeing and focusing on near objects.

Signs and symptoms of hyperopia

People with farsightedness generally suffer from headaches and pain in the eye area, and they may squint when looking at near objects or feel tired while working with near objects. If you see these symptoms in yourself despite wearing glasses or contact lenses, you need another eye examination and a new prescription for your eyes.

What causes hyperopia?

This vision disorder occurs when the light beam entering the eye, instead of focusing on the retina, is concentrated in the back area of the retina. The eyeball of a person suffering from farsightedness is usually smaller than normal.

Many children are born with myopia, and the eyeballs of some of them grow larger and reach their normal size as their bodies grow.

Sometimes patients confuse hyperopia with presbyopia, which, of course, causes problems in seeing near objects and objects, but the causes of this disease are different from the causes of presbyopia.

People with farsightedness experience the following symptoms:

  • Notice that near objects appear blurry and out of focus, but distant objects are clear
  • They have to blink several times to see clearly
  • After activities that involve focusing on nearby objects such as reading, writing or working on a computer, these people's eyes become tired or tired.
  • Having headachesChildren who are camera often do not have obvious problems with their vision at first. But if this problem is not treated, it can lead to disorders such as narrow eyes or lazy eyes.

Effects of farsightedness

  • Left eyes:
    • Children with hyperopia may suffer from the complication of left eyes. Glasses for correcting hyperopia can cure this problem.
    • Decreasing a person's quality of life: If left untreated, farsightedness can lead to a decrease in a person's quality of life. Because a person cannot do his daily tasks as he wishes due to his vision problem. This limitation of the power of vision can even cause him to not enjoy his life enough and in some cases to suffer isolation and discomfort.
    • Eyes fatigue: An uncorrected camera can cause a person to strain his eyes too much to see close objects and suffer from eye fatigue. Eye fatigue may also cause daily headaches.
    • Reduced Safety: Your safety and that of others may be compromised if you do not have uncorrected vision problems. This problem may cause serious risks for the person and others while driving a car or working with heavy equipment.
    • Financial cost: Correcting this refractive error can be very expensive. For example, the cost of eye examination and buying glasses are among the things that will be added to the person's expenses every year.

    Eye telephoto treatment

    Medicine glasses

    People with farsightedness may need glasses to read, work, drive, and/or watch television, although many people with farsightedness prefer to wear their glasses all the time.

    These have lenses that are made specifically for you and ensure that the light is properly focused on the back of your eye.

    Contact lenses

    Some people prefer these lenses to glasses because they are lightweight and almost invisible

    Eye laser surgery

    A laser is used to reshape the cornea, which may mean you don't need to wear glasses or lenses.

    Natural treatments for farsightedness:

    Eating carrots is good for your vision. Use special eye exercises. Since the eyes have muscles, some eye exercises can be used for the health of these muscles. Sufficient rest for the eyes while doing delicate tasks.

    Glasses are the simplest and safest treatment. Contact lenses and laser eye surgery have potential complications and are usually not suitable for young children.

    Does farsightedness get worse with age?

    The hyperopia problem can worsen with age, so it may be necessary to increase the number of glasses for the elderly as the age increases. Therefore, it is necessary for the elderly to visit an ophthalmologist every year and change their glasses based on the condition of their eyes Age and hyperopia

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