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Key Takeaways: What MICS is: Micro incision cataract surgery is a cataract removal through a tiny cut (about 1.8–2.2 mm) with a foldable IOL placed through the same opening. Why people choose it: Smaller cut → less irritation, quick comfort,

Table of Contents Introduction Understanding Cataracts: What Are They & How Do They Form The Science Behind UV Radiation and Eye Health How UV Exposure Leads to Cataract Formation Signs of UV-Related Cataracts Preventative Measures: Protecting Your Eyes from UV

Key Takeaways: What Posterior Capsular Opacification (PCO) is: A cloudy film that forms on the thin capsule behind the lens implant after cataract surgery. How it feels: Gradual blur, strong glare or halos (especially at night), lower contrast, sometimes a

Summary: Paediatric ophthalmology safeguards children’s vision through early detection, treatment, and prevention. Regular screenings, healthy habits, and timely pediatric ophthalmic care boost academic success, confidence, and overall quality of life. Key Takeaways: Early detection and treatment prevent long-term vision problems

Key Takeaways: A mature cataract is a fully developed cataract; the lens is mostly/fully opaque and blocks light, causing very poor vision. How it looks?: Severe blur, strong glare, washed-out colours; the pupil looks white. An eye sign, a doctor’s

Table of Contents What Are Smart Contact Lenses? How Smart Lenses Work Breakthrough Use Cases for Smart Contacts Latest Innovations in Contact Lens Technology Benefits of Smart Lenses Challenges and Limitations Market Trends & Future Outlook Conclusion FAQs   The

Table of Contents Understanding Glaucoma: A Silent Vision Thief The Science Behind Neuroprotection Traditional vs. Neuroprotective Approaches in Glaucoma Emerging Therapies: What’s on the Horizon? Clinical Trials and Research: Progress and Challenges The Role of Lifestyle and Systemic Health Practical

Table of Contents Understanding Glaucoma and Its Impact on Vision The Evolution of Glaucoma Treatment: From Traditional Surgery to MIGS How MIGS Works: Techniques and Technologies Comparison of Different MIGS Devices Benefits of MIGS: Why It’s a Game-Changer Is MIGS

Key Takeaways: Where Cataracts start (the three main types): Nuclear = centre blur and slow yellowing; Cortical = spoke-like changes with glare/halos (night driving trouble); PSC = faster vision drop, strong bright-light glare, near tasks get hard. How doctors also

Key Takeaways: Early detection of macular holes significantly improves vision recovery outcomes. Central vision loss occurs, but peripheral vision usually remains unaffected. Aging and vitreous shrinkage are primary causes of macular hole formation. Vitrectomy surgery effectively repairs the hole and

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