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الأسئلة الشائعة

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كيف يتم علاج الكاتاراكت (الساد)؟
أكثر علاج فعّال للكاتاراكت هو الجراحة، حيث يتم إزالة العدسة المعتمة و إستبدالها بعدسة صناعية داخل العين.
هل جراحة الكاتاراكت آمنة؟
نعم، جراحة الكاتاراكت هي إحدى أكثر العمليات أماناً و شيوعاً على مستوى العالم بمعدل نجاح مرتفع.
ما هي العلاجات المتاحة للجلوكوما (الماء الأزرق)؟
علاجات الجلوكوما تشمل عقاقير (قطرات العين)، علاج الليزر و الجراحات للحد من الضغط داخل العين
ما هي أعراض إنفصال الشبكية؟
أعراض إنفصال الشبكية تشمل زيادة مفاجئة في العوائم، ومضات ضوئية و وجود ظل أو ستار فوق جزء من مجال الرؤية.
ما هي العلاجات المتاحة لإعتلال الشبكية السكري؟
العلاجات تشمل علاج الليزر، الحقن داخل الجسم الزجاجي للعقاقير المضادة لعامل نمو بطانة الأوعية الدموية بالإضافة إلى جراحة إستئصال الزجاجية
من هو المرشح الجيد للليزك؟
المرشح الجيد عادة فوق سن الثامنة عشر، له رؤية مستقرة، ولا يعاني من جفاف شديد للعين أو أياً من أمراض العين الخطيرة.
ما هو زمن التعافي بعد جراحة الليزك؟
معظم المرضى يشعرون بتحسن في الرؤية خلال ٢٤-٤٨ ساعة، مع شفاء تام و رؤية مستقرة خلال بضعة أسابيع.
ماذا يجب أن أتوقع أثناء إختبار العين للأطفال؟
إختبار العين للأطفال يشمل تقييماً دقيقاً لحدة الإبصار، محاذاة العين بالإضافة إلى صحة العين بشكل عام و عادة ما يتم إستخدام أساليب و معدات صديقة للطفل.
كيف يمكن علاج قصر النظر؟
يمكن تصحيح قصر النظر عن طريق النظارات، العدسات اللاصقة أو الجراحة الإنكسارية مثل الليزك أو إستئصال القرنية الضوئي الإنكساري
كيف يمكن تشخيص جفاف العين؟
التشخيص يتضمن فحص شامل للعين بما في ذلك مراجعة الأعراض، إختبارات إنتاج الدموع بالإضافة إلى تقييم الغشاء الدمعي.

FAQs Cataract

What is a cataract?
A: A cataract is a clouding of the eye's natural lens, which lies behind the iris and the pupil.
What causes cataracts?
A: Cataracts are primarily caused by aging, but they can also result from trauma, radiation exposure, certain medications, and underlying medical conditions like diabetes.
How are cataracts treated?
A: The most effective treatment for cataracts is surgery, where the cloudy lens is removed and replaced with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL).
Is cataract surgery safe?
A: Yes, cataract surgery is one of the safest and most common surgeries performed worldwide, with a high success rate

FAQs Glaucoma

What is glaucoma?
A: Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve, often due to high intraocular pressure, leading to vision loss if untreated.
What are the symptoms of glaucoma?
A: Glaucoma often has no early symptoms. As it progresses, symptoms can include loss of peripheral vision, eye pain, headaches, and blurred vision.
How is glaucoma diagnosed?
A: Glaucoma is diagnosed through a comprehensive eye exam, including tests like tonometry to measure eye pressure, optic nerve imaging, and visual field tests.
What treatments are available for glaucoma?
A: Treatments for glaucoma include medications (eye drops), laser therapy, and surgical procedures to reduce intraocular pressure.

FAQs Vitreoretinal

What conditions do vitreoretinal specialists treat?
A: Vitreoretinal specialists treat conditions affecting the retina and vitreous, such as retinal detachment, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and macular holes.
What are the symptoms of retinal detachment?
A: Symptoms of retinal detachment include a sudden increase in floaters, flashes of light, and a shadow or curtain over part of your vision.
How are vitreoretinal conditions treated?
A: Treatments vary but can include laser surgery, cryotherapy, vitrectomy (removal of the vitreous gel), and intravitreal injections.

FAQs Diabetic Eye Diseases

What are diabetic eye diseases?
A: Diabetic eye diseases include diabetic retinopathy, diabetic macular edema (DME), cataracts, and glaucoma, all of which can lead to vision loss.
How does diabetes affect the eyes?
A: High blood sugar levels can damage the blood vessels in the retina, leading to diabetic retinopathy, and increase the risk of cataracts and glaucoma.
How can diabetic eye diseases be prevented?
A: Maintaining good blood sugar control, regular eye exams, and early detection and treatment can help prevent or slow the progression of diabetic eye diseases.
What treatments are available for diabetic retinopathy?
A: Treatments include laser therapy, intravitreal injections of anti-VEGF medications, and vitrectomy surgery.

FAQs Corneal Treatments

What are common corneal diseases?
A: Common corneal diseases include keratoconus, corneal dystrophies, infections, and injuries.
How are corneal diseases diagnosed?
A: Diagnosis involves a comprehensive eye exam, corneal topography, and sometimes corneal pachymetry or a corneal biopsy.
What treatments are available for corneal diseases?
A: Treatments range from corrective lenses and medications to corneal transplants and other surgical procedures.

FAQs Squint and Pediatric Consultations

What is a squint (strabismus)?
A: A squint, or strabismus, is a condition where the eyes do not align properly, and one eye may turn in, out, up, or down
How is strabismus treated in children?
A: Treatments can include glasses, patching therapy, exercises, and sometimes surgery to realign the eyes.
What should I expect during a pediatric eye exam?
A: A pediatric eye exam includes a thorough assessment of visual acuity, eye alignment, and overall eye health, often using child-friendly techniques and equipment.

FAQs Oculoplastic / Blepharoplasty

What is oculoplastic surgery?
A: Oculoplastic surgery involves procedures on the eyelids, tear ducts, and orbit (eye socket) to improve function, appearance, or both.
What is blepharoplasty?
A: Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure to remove excess skin and fat from the eyelids, often performed for both cosmetic and functional reasons.
What are the risks of oculoplastic surgery?
A: Risks include infection, bleeding, scarring, and changes in eyelid function, but these are generally rare with experienced surgeons.

FAQs Myopia Treatments

What is myopia?
A: Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a common refractive error where distant objects appear blurry while close objects can be seen clearly.
How is myopia treated?
A: Myopia can be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgery such as LASIK or PRK.
Can myopia be prevented?
A: While genetic factors play a significant role, lifestyle changes like increased outdoor activities and limiting close-up work can help slow the progression of myopia in children.

FAQs Dry Eye Treatments

What causes dry eyes?
A: Dry eyes can be caused by a variety of factors, including aging, hormonal changes, environmental conditions, medications, and underlying health conditions.
How is dry eye diagnosed?
A: Diagnosis involves a comprehensive eye exam, including a review of symptoms, tear production tests, and assessment of the tear film.
What treatments are available for dry eyes?
A: Treatments include artificial tears, prescription eye drops, lifestyle changes, and in some cases, procedures to block tear drainage or improve tear production.

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