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เทคนิคการเลือกแว่นตาหลังทำเลสิก

เทคนิคการเลือกแว่นตาหลังทำเลสิก หลังจากที่ทำเลสิกแล้วเพื่อให้แผลหายเร็วและได้ผลลัพธ์ที่ดีที่สุด สิ่งที่สำคัญไม่แพ้การรักษาความสะอาดคือการหลีกเลี่ยงแสงแดด การใส่แว่นกันแดดเป็นสิ่งหนึ่งที่คุณสามารถทำเพื่อดูแลดวงตาของคุณหลังการผ่าตัดได้ โดยมีเทคนิคการเลือกแว่นกันแดดดังนี้   🌞 เลือกเลนส์ที่สามารถป้องกันแสง UV ได้ 99-100% แสงอัลตราไวโอเลตจากดวงอาทิตย์สามารถทำอันตรายต่อดวงตาได้ แม้ว่าจะทำเลสิกแล้วก็ตาม การใส่แว่นกันแดดที่มีเลนส์ป้องกัน UV จึงเป็นสิ่งสำคัญ 🌞 ถ้าอยู่ในที่ ๆ มีแสงสะท้อนเยอะ ควรเลือกเลนส์โพลาไรซ์ซึ่งช่วยตัดแสงสะท้อนจะทำให้สบายตามากขึ้น 🌞 เลือกสีให้เหมาะกับการใช้งาน โดยไม่จำเป็นต้องเป็นสีดำมืดก็ได้ 🌞 เลือกขนาดที่เหมาะกับใบหน้า เลนส์ควรมีความกว้างเท่ากับใบหน้าของคุณ สันจมูกควรสวมได้พอดีโดยไม่รัดแน่นเกินไป และขาแว่นควรสวมได้พอดีโดยไม่กดทับใบหน้า   สามารถมาเลือกแว่นตากันแดดแบรนด์ชั้นนำได้ที่ร้าน WALTZ ในโรงพยาบาลจักษุกรุงเทพ Bangkok Eye Hospital ชั้น 3 เปิดให้บริการ ตั้งแต่เวลา 10.00 -19.00 น.สอบถามรายละเอียดเพิ่มเติม โทร.02-511-2111  
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Understanding Glare and its Impact on Vision

Understanding Glare and its Impact on Vision Glare is a characteristic of light that scatters from its source, forming distinct rays or circles. This effect is often observed in relatively dimly lit environments and is less likely to occur in well-lit surroundings. Glare tends to be more pronounced at night and is frequently encountered by individuals with untreated nearsightedness.   For those experiencing glare, it can be particularly bothersome in dark conditions, potentially causing discomfort and a sense of insecurity, especially while driving at night. Therefore, it's advisable to avoid nighttime driving if you're affected by glare. Alternatively, you may consider using anti-glare glasses or applying eye drops to alleviate the condition and improve your night vision.   ** Experiencing glare in well-lit environments and having halos around lights may indicate the onset of cataracts. In such cases, it is essential to promptly consult an ophthalmologist to identify the underlying cause and explore potential treatments. **   Understanding glare and its implications for vision is crucial, as it can significantly impact one's ability to see clearly and safely, particularly in low-light conditions. Seeking professional advice is essential for managing glare-related issues and maintaining optimal eye health.
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Understanding Age-Related Eye Health Issues and Care

Understanding Age-Related Eye Health Issues and Care As we age, it's natural to prioritize physical health, working diligently to prevent diseases such as diabetes, heart conditions, and high blood pressure. However, one aspect that often gets less attention is our eye health. Surprisingly, a survey by The International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) revealed that a significant 80% of individuals over the age of 50 experience various eye problems, with some facing the daunting prospect of blindness.   Age-Related Eye Problems   1. Presbyopia: The Age-Related Vision Challenge This age-related vision issue, known as presbyopia, typically emerges in one's early 40s or later. It's akin to looking through a foggy window, causing a decline in sharpness, particularly noticeable when driving at night.   2. Glaucoma: The Silent Thief of Sight Glaucoma, characterized by elevated eye pressure, stiffens the eye, affecting peripheral vision while retaining central vision. There are two main types: closed-angle and open-angle glaucoma. Closed-angle glaucoma is more prevalent in elderly women, causing sudden eye pain and blurred vision, necessitating immediate attention. In contrast, chronic open-angle glaucoma is often asymptomatic, making regular eye exams crucial for early detection.   3. Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD): A Leading Cause of Vision Loss Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is a significant contributor to vision loss in the elderly. It starts with clear peripheral vision but blurry central vision due to macular tissue abnormalities. It often has a hereditary component and is associated with risk factors such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, and smoking.   Other Eye Health Concerns   4. Floaters: Understanding Those Pesky Spots Floaters, those small dark spots or streaks in your vision, can resemble flying insects. These result from changes in the vitreous substance inside the eye. While they're usually harmless, an excessive amount, accompanied by decreased vision, should prompt a visit to an ophthalmologist.   5. Cataracts: The Clouding of Vision Cataracts, the clouding of the eye's lens leads to reduced vision. Cataracts are common among the elderly and can be related to aging, diabetes, high blood pressure, and smoking. Surgical removal is often necessary when they significantly impair vision.   Regular Eye Health Check-ups Just like overall physical health, it's vital to schedule regular eye check-ups, at least annually, with a specialist.   Conclusion: Optimizing Eye Health in Your Golden Years In your pursuit of a healthy and fulfilling life as you age, don't overlook the significance of eye health. By understanding common age-related eye issues and the importance of regular check-ups, you can safeguard your vision and enjoy a vibrant, active lifestyle well into your golden years.        

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