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Preparation For Eye Laser Treatment , Eye Specilist Guidance - Gurjeet Jutley

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Eye laser treatment has emerged as a great option for those who want to improve their vision. But, this is not the right treatment for everybody. You might have different conditions from others. Therefore, before you decide to go for this treatment procedure, you are strongly recommended to find out detailed information on what it entails. The more informed you are, the better decision you will be able to make. Plan A Visit To Your Surgeon  In order to decide whether eye laser treatment is the right choice for you the first thing that you have to do is to consult with your surgeon. The surgeon will guide you on how you can go about it. Do not hesitate in asking questions. Ask in detail about the recovery process and the method of the surgery. While you do this, do not forget to show your medical history to the surgeon. The surgeon will go through your medical history and then examine your eyes before he/she gives you any suggestion. The Drawbacks Of This Procedure  ...

Natural Foods to Eat for Healthy Vision

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Natural Foods to Eat for Healthy Vision:- Brightly-colored bell peppers are a nutritional powerhouse that could help reduce the risk of prostate cancer and age-related macular degeneration. A single cup of bell peppers provides 100 percent of the recommended daily value of vitamins A and C. Plus, bell peppers are fat-free, low-calorie, and contain three grams of fiber per cup. Spinach/Kale: Deep green and leafy vegetables are filled with vitamin C, beta carotene, and loaded with lutein and zeaxanthin. These antioxidants act like a natural sunscreen, and they protect your eyes from harmful UV rays. These nutrients can also help your eyes detect contrast better, so eating foods rich in these antioxidants not only improves vision, but they help maintain your vision long-term. Carrots: These portable vegetables are perfect for on-the-go snacking. Carrots are rich in beta-carotene, a carotenoid pigment which is an essential precursor for vitamin A. Deficiencies in vitamin A are t...

Gurjeet Jutley - A Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon

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Gurjeet Jutley   is a Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon based at Oxford University Hospital. Gurjeet has sub-speciality interest in complex cataract surgery and glaucoma. As the OUH’s department lead for glaucoma, he provides treatments including conventional glaucoma surgery (including trabeculectomy and tube surgeries) minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) and endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation laser treatments. From an early stage, Gurjeet has managed patients in various ophthalmic emergencies, providing solutions for conditions including penetrating eye injuries, lid lacerations and blow out fractures. Gurjeet spent five years at the Moorfields and Western Eye hospitals whilst undergoing training at the North Thames Deanery. Gurjeet has been a Novartis Glaucoma Award finalist, with this case being published in the influential peer-reviewed journal BMC. He is the author of the notable textbook ‘Ophthalmology at a Glance’ and a University College London Ophthalmo...