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Please call Wiles Eye Center today if you are suffering from macular degeneration, or if you have questions about this condition. You can contact us by calling (816) 455-2020 for our Kansas City location, or for our St. Joseph location, you can call (816)279-7015. Our website is perfect2020.com
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Please call Wiles Eye Center today if you are suffering from macular degeneration, or if you have questions about this condition. You can contact us by calling (816) 455-2020 for our Kansas City location, or for our St. Joseph location, you can call (816)279-7015. Our website is perfect2020.com
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Please call Wiles Eye Center today if you are suffering from macular degeneration, or if you have questions about this condition. You can contact us by calling (816) 455-2020 for our Kansas City location, or for our St. Joseph location, you can call (816)279-7015. Our website is perfect2020.com
*The above points are only suggestions of possibly preventing AMD. It is not guaranteed you won’t develop AMD.
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Please call Wiles Eye Center today if you are suffering from macular degeneration, or if you have questions about this condition. You can contact us by calling (816) 455-2020 for our Kansas City location, or for our St. Joseph location, you can call (816)279-7015. Our website is perfect2020.com
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AMD is a very common eye condition. It causes damage to the macula of the eye, which allows for sharp vision of objects that are straight-ahead. This condition does not cause blindness, but it does cause blurred vision in the center of the eye- making it hard to carry out daily activities. Each patient with this condition experiences the deterioration of their vision at a different pace. This condition is also the number one cause of vision loss in people ages 50+.
Please call Wiles Eye Center today if you are suffering from macular degeneration, or if you have questions about this condition. You can contact us by calling (816) 455-2020 for our Kansas City location, or for our St. Joseph location, you can call (816)279-7015. Our website is perfect2020.com
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Cataract surgery is one of the most successful procedures in the United States. Micro-Touch Advanced Cataract Surgery takes this success to new levels. This advanced technique has been perfected over tens of thousands of cases. It is pain-free, uses eye drops to administer an anesthetic (no needles required), and normally requires no stitches or eye patches. Micro-Touch Advanced Cataract Surgery is 66 percent more efficient which means it takes less time, is a safer procedure, and has better results than traditional cataract surgery.
If you or anyone you know has questions about cataracts, or would like to set up an appointment, please call us. Our Kansas City location’s phone number is 816-455-2020. You can also call our St. Joseph location at 816-279-7015. We are happy to help.
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Can I wear makeup after cataract surgery?
Are you awake during cataract surgery?
Can I go swimming after cataract surgery?
If you or anyone you know has questions about cataracts, or would like to set up an appointment, please call us. Our Kansas City location’s phone number is 816-455-2020. You can also call our St. Joseph location at 816-279-7015. We are happy to help.
*You should consult your physician to decided whether cataract surgery is right for you or not.
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If you or a loved one are experiencing any of the problems listed above, please call us. Our Kansas City location’s phone number is 816-455-2020. You can also call our St. Joseph location at 816-279-7015. We are happy to help.
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If you or a loved one are experiencing any of the problems listed above, please call us. Our Kansas City location’s phone number is 816-455-2020. You can also call our St. Joseph location at 816-279-7015. We are happy to help.
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If you or a loved one are experiencing any of the problems listed above, please call us. Our Kansas City location’s phone number is 816-455-2020. You can also call our St. Joseph location at 816-279-7015. We are happy to help.
*The above points are only suggestions. You should consult with your physician to decide what’s right for you.
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If you or anyone you know has questions about cataracts, or would like to set up an appointment, please call us. Our Kansas City location’s phone number is 816-455-2020. You can also call our St. Joseph location at 816-279-7015. We are happy to help.
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Post-operative Recovery: The Basics
1. When you first remove the eye shield, don’t be worried if your vision is still blurry. It will take some time for your eye to adjust.
2. You can expect to have red or blood shot eyes.
3. Bruising around the eye isn’t abnormal if an anesthetic injection was given through the skin.
4. Most patients see clearly within a few hours of surgery, but that time period varies for every person.
5. Expect a follow up visit within a day or two after surgery to check for complications.
6. Dry, itchy eyes aren’t uncommon after surgery.
7. Most of the time, the eyes will be fully healed within a month or so.
* Talk to your doctor if you are experiencing any unusual symptoms after you’ve had cataract surgery.
If you or anyone you know has questions about cataracts, or would like to set up an appointment, please call us. Our Kansas City location’s phone number is 816-455-2020. You can also call our St. Joseph location at 816-279-7015. We are happy to help.
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How to Care for Your Eyes After Cataract Surgery: Post-Operative Eye Care
– Avoid driving in the first day after surgery
– Avoid strenuous activity for a few weeks
– Directly following the procedure, avoid bending over and other things than can cause extra strain on your eyes
– Avoid swimming for a few weeks to prevent infection
– Refrain from rubbing your eye
*For your specific post-op eye care plan, be sure to check with your doctor.
If you or anyone you know has questions about cataracts, or would like to set up an appointment, please call us. Our Kansas City location’s phone number is 816-455-2020. You can also call our St. Joseph location at 816-279-7015. We are happy to help.
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Cataract Removal Surgery 101:
During this procedure, the lens containing the cataract will be removed and replaced with an artificial lens, called an intraocular lens (IOL). This procedure is minimally invasive, so the risk of complications is greatly reduced. The procedure is simple and usually takes about 10-20 minutes. The surgery may be preformed by manually creating tiny incisions, or with a laser. Patients who undergo this procedure will either be sedated or given an anesthetic, so they should have someone to drive them home after the procedure. The procedure will preformed in an outpatient setting, so no over-night stay is required or necessary.
If you or anyone you know has questions about cataracts, or would like to set up an appointment, please call us. Our Kansas City location’s phone number is 816-455-2020. You can also call our St. Joseph location at 816-279-7015. We are happy to help.
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If you’re experiencing the following vision issues, you could have cataracts:
– Clouded, dim, or blurry vision
– Difficulty seeing at night
– Sensitivity to light, or seeing rings around lights
– Frequent changes in your eye prescriptions
– Yellowing or fading of certain colors
– Double vision in one eye
If you or a loved one are experiencing any of the problems listed above, please call us. Our Kansas City location’s phone number is 816-455-2020. You can also call our St. Joseph location at 816-279-7015. We are happy to help.
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Most cataracts develop with age, or with an injury. They can also occur from a previous surgical procedure performed on the eye. Other factors such as diabetes, sun damage, exposure to radiation, and prolonged use of certain medications can also cause cataracts. Another cause for cataracts is congenital defects. This occurs when a fetus develops cataracts due to infection, injury, or poor development within the womb. Factors such as smoking, drinking, and genetics may increase the risk of developing cataracts as well.
If you or anyone you know has questions about cataracts, or would like to set up an appointment, please call us. Our Kansas City location’s phone number is 816-455-2020. You can also call our St. Joseph location at 816-279-7015. We are happy to help.
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This video describes what the doctor sees when examining the retina (the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye), macula (the part of the retina needed for sharp, central vision) and optic nerve (which connects the retina to the brain).
Reference: National Eye Institute
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