What is diabetic retinopathy?
Paul Rosen explains that diabetic retinopathy occurs when you get damage to the very small capillaries in the back of the eye.
Paul Rosen explains that diabetic retinopathy occurs when you get damage to the very small capillaries in the back of the eye.
Paul Rosen tells that you need treatment if you have vascular or wet AMD.
Paul Rosen says that AMD is not easy to prevent, but quitting smoking and taking vitamins can be a good start towards preventing progression of the disease.
Paul Rosen explains that there a no treatments for dry AMD, but three for wet AMD.
Paul Rosen explains that AMD mainly develops later in life. There are different forms of AMD. Within the years, treatment options have progressed.
Paul Rosen explains that acute glaucoma is one of the few ophthalmic conditions that need urgent treatment.
Paul Rosen tells that the diagnosis of glaucoma is based on the pressure in the eye, the visual field changes and the thickness of the cornea.
Paul Rosen explains that glaucoma is a condition where the pressure in the eye is too high.
Paul Rosen explains that there are different advantages of having treatments done privately. Although effective, NHS often has restrictions for treatments.
Robert Morris explains the condition of a dry eye and how it is often caused by environmental factors.