Thursday, November 12, 2009

Ocular Hypertension More Condition_symptoms Where Can I Find Out More About Laser Surgery For Ocular Hypertension?

Where can I find out more about laser surgery for ocular hypertension? - ocular hypertension more condition_symptoms

I think that his name, my grandfather used to do in one eye and twice in the other eye for a period of 6 months. It is almost 69, and is concerned by the repeated treatment if necessary. Can lead to problems if it is repeated?. He asks the person to operate, but said he forgot the information given to him.

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  1. As far as I know, and the site below seems to confirm to a large extent, there is very little risk of laser surgery, or even complications.
    The reactions seem to be the most important transition.

    And it seems that there is not much greater risk that an operation is repeated, lead to:
    Summary:
    The efficacy and safety of trabeculectomy were used for the treatment of open angle glaucoma in the eyes of previously evaluated only with topical medication (118 eyes) or argon laser trabeculoplasty (65 eyes treated). Trabeculectomy after failure of argon laser trabeculoplasty was as effective and safe as trabeculectomy without laser application before. "

    The biggest concern is whether or not the technology to maintain the expected reduction of intraocular pressure that, although there are other surgical options are being intrusive.

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