An ophthalmologist is a doctor whose specialty is diseases and conditions of the
eyes, especially things that relate to vision. She's the doctor who examines your
eyes and writes the prescription for your contact lenses.
Ophthalmologists are specialists in both medical and surgical fields because often
the treatment of a patient’s ailment is administered either surgically or medically
or with a combination of both. Ophthalmologists also specialise in particular aspects
of ophthalmology. They specialise in the studies and physiologies of glaucoma, cornea,
paediatric-ophthalmology, retina and neuro-ophthalmology to name a few. An ophthalmologist
can provide you, not only full medical care for your eyes but they also perform
surgery if necessary.
Some eye problems are minor and don't last long. But some can lead to a permanent
loss of vision.
• Common eye problems include
• Refractive errors
• Cataracts - clouded lenses
• Optic nerve disorders, including glaucoma
• Retinal disorders - problems with the nerve layer
at the back of the eye
• Macular degeneration - a disease that destroys
sharp, central vision
• Diabetic eye problems
• Conjunctivitis - an infection also known as pinkeye
Your best defense is to have regular checkups,
because eye diseases do not always have symptoms. Early detection and treatment
could prevent vision loss. See an eye care professional right away if you have a
sudden change in vision, if everything looks dim, or if you see flashes of light.
Other symptoms that need quick attention are pain, double vision, fluid coming from
the eye, and inflammation.
Globira provides comprehensive eye care under one roof. Supported by a team of experienced
and well trained ophthalmologists.