What is Astigmatism?
Astigmatism is a condition that is associated with how the eye focuses light on the retina. The retina is the light-sensitive tissue located at the back of the eye. If you have astigmatism, light will tend to bend in a different way to normal as it falls on the cornea and goes through the eyeball. This causes images to appear blurred.
Important cataract facts [Infographic]
This infographic will help dispel common cataract myths. Share it with your friends.
Why do I use iris stretching in cataract surgery?
Why do I use iris stretching in cataract surgery? This is my second blog on my series – ‘difficult cataracts’ and I wanted to discuss the issue of the small pupil in cataract surgery. Just [...]
Why do I use Trypan Blue in cataract surgery?
Why do I use Trypan Blue in cataract surgery? Cataracts are a clouding of the lens inside the eye, which are most commonly seen as we get older. This phenomenon can cause blurred vision. It [...]
All about epiretinal membrane treatment
About epiretinal membrane treatment In my last post, I discussed what an epiretinal membrane is and what causes it. If the epiretinal membrane is not causing any problems with the vision, it probably does not require [...]
What is an Epiretinal Membrane?
Epiretinal Membrane What is an epiretinal membrane? If we imagine the eye as a camera the retina (the back surface of the eye) is like a photographic film. Light is focused on the retina which sends information [...]